Walter Brearley

Walter Brearley

Infobox Historic Cricketer


nationality = English
country = England
country abbrev = ENG
name = Walter Brearley
picture = Cricket_no_pic.pngbatting style = Right-hand bat
bowling style = Right-arm fast
tests = 4
test runs = 21
test bat avg = 7.00
test 100s/50s = -/-
test top score = 11*
test balls = 705
test wickets = 17
test bowl avg = 21.11
test 5s = 1
test 10s = -
test best bowling = 5/110
test catches/stumpings = -/-
FCs = 134
FC runs = 908
FC bat avg = 5.89
FC 100s/50s = -/-
FC top score = 38
FC balls = 29536
FC wickets = 844
FC bowl avg = 19.31
FC 5s = 93
FC 10s = 27
FC best bowling = 9/47
FC catches/stumpings = 52/-
debut date = 24 July
debut year = 1905
last date = 10 June
last year = 1912
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/9209.html

Walter Brearley, born March 11, 1876, at Bolton, Lancashire; died January 30, 1937, at the Middlesex Hospital, Marylebone, London was a cricketer who played for Lancashire and England.

Brearley was a fast bowler with what "Wisden" described as "a rolling gait"ref|w38 who put his full – and substantial – weight into achieving pace and swing. He played county cricket only from the age of 26, but his abity to make the ball rise sharply on the somewhat fiery Old Trafford wickets became noticed the following year, but after the wickets became less difficult he was dropped from the side. The following year, his bowling was a valuable part of Lancashire's finest season in county cricket (sixteen wins and no losses) but his inability to play late in the season attracted the notice of "Wisden".

The following year, he improved even further - at times bowling well even on wickets too dead to suit a fast bowler. A superb display of pace and length against Somerset at Old Trafford made him an automatic choice for the Test team for the Fourth Test against Australia. He took four wickets in each innings, and in the final match of the series at The Oval took six out of the 14 wickets to fall, including five for 110 runs in the first innings. In all cricket that season, he took the wicket of Victor Trumper six times and finished with an aggregate of 181 wickets for 19.25 each. His tremendous stamina and ability to maintain his fastest pace through even the longest spells of bowling was described as "nothing short of remarkable" by the 1906 "Wisden".

However, having established himself as the best fast bowler in the world, at the end of the season Brearley announced that business claims would prevent him playing again. Although he changed his mind and did play five times for Lancashire in 1906 besides helping Neville Knox to form a remarkably hostile attack for the Gentlemen at Lord's, he refused to play again for his county until 1908. In 1907, Brearley only played a handful of first-class games for the Gentlemen and a couple of privately raised teams, but was still thought good enough to only just miss out on a Test place at Lord's against South Africa. 1908 saw Brearley end his dispute with the Lancashire committee and bowl superbly before business kept him out of most of the August matches. He took 148 wickets in just seventeen matches and was named a "Cricketer of the Year" by "Wisden". In 1909 he was even more impressive so long as he could play, but failed in his only Test, and in the following two years business and a major accident limited him to just fourteen of Lancashire's fifty eight Championship games.

The following year, Brearley's rift with the Lancashire committee became irreconcilable and at the beginning of 1912 it was clear he would play no county cricket. However, so well-thought of was he that, playing when business allowed for Cheshire in the Minor Counties competition, Brearley played one further Test but the wicket was too soft for him to get a foothold.

Even when the best fast bowler in the world, Brearley could never go on an overseas tour owing to business commitments.

Brearley made one late first-class appearance in 1921 at the age of 45 when he was picked for Archie MacLaren's amateur team that took on, and beat, Warwick Armstrong's previously invincible Australians. Brearley's own contribution was modest: he scored one run and did not bowl.

A wholehearted cricketer who bustled about whatever he did, Brearley's batting fame rested on his hurried walk to the wicket and the much-told Old Trafford story that, at the sound of him scurrying to the wicket, the horse walked between the shafts of the heavy roller ready for the end of the innings. In all cricket, he took 844 wickets but scored only 908 runs.

Neville Cardus wrote "Every ball was a crisis as far as Brealey was concerned".

He told a story in the words of the great man: "Ah hit George Hirst bang on't kneecap; and Ah'll swear to me dying day he was in front - ball would a knocked all 3 stumps down. But umpire gives it "not out" and then George hits me over the ropes and t'crowd sarcastic like shouts "Ow's That?" and next ball he hits me again over the ropes and crowd shouts "Ow's that?" again so I knocked his middle stump flying in two and Ah brandishes 'em at crowd. And then I runs off field and comes back with six new stumps and gives em to umpire and says, "Here take these, you'll need all bloody lot before Ah've done." And he need four on em, Ah can tell you."

He maintained faith in his ability long after his retirement. When watching new fast bowlers in later years Brearley was often heard to exclaim that he could still 'throw his hat faster'.

References

* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/0/282/f_Bowling_by_Season.html First-class bowling statistics]
*Wisden, Obituary of Walter Brearley, 1938 edition, page 936.


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