- Robert Allan Fitzgerald
Infobox_Old_Cricketer
nationality = English
country = England
country abbrev = ENG
name = Robert Allan Fitzgerald
picture = fitzcartoon.jpg
batting style = Right-handed batsman (RHB)
bowling style = Round arm Right-arm fast bowler
FCs = 46
FC runs = 1123
FC bat avg = 15.59
FC 100s/50s = 0/5
FC top score = 91*
FC balls = 256
FC wickets = 7
FC bowl avg = 28
FC 5s = 0
FC 10s = 0
FC best bowling = 3/23
FC catches/stumpings = 34/0
debut date = May
debut year = 1854
last date = August
last year = 1874
source = http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/29/29422/29422.htmlRobert Allan "Fitz" Fitzgerald (born
1 October 1834 inBerkshire ; died28 October 1881 inChorleywood ,Hertfordshire ) was an Englishcricket er and administrator who served asMCC Secretary.Fitzgerald was born at Purley House in
Berkshire , but was brought up at Shalstone Manor, Bucks - his grandmother - Sarah Anne Elizabeth Purefoy Jervoise' family home. He was educated at Harrow - 1847 - 1852 where he played for the Harrow XI in 1852 andTrinity College, Cambridge where he played forCambridge University 1854 and 1856.As a right-handed batsman and a round-arm right-arm fast bowler, he represented Cambridge University, MCC, Middlesex, in 46 first-class matches between 1854 and 1874. He also played for
I Zingari , the Gentleman ofMCC ,Buckinghamshire andHertfordshire . Between 1854 and 1874 he played 50 matches per year and in 1866 scored over 1,000 runs.Fitzgerald was popular and witty.
Lord Harris wrote of him: "Whether it was the magnificence of his swagger, the luxuriance of his beard, the fun that rolled out of him so easily, or the power of his swiping, I do not know, but as regards each he could not escape notice." Harris accompanied Fitzgerald on the first MCC tour abroad to North America in 1872. Fitzgerald's own book, "Wickets in the West" was published in 1873 and records this tour. Among the tour party wasWG Grace who had been proposed by Fitzgerald in 1867 as a member of MCC.As Secretary of the MCC (1863-1876), Fitzgerald sought greater influence for MCC "off the field" and did much to help improve
Lord's Cricket Ground and its facilities. He became MCC's first paid secretary in 1865.Fitzgerald was brother-in-law to his close friend
Hon Sir Edward Chandos Leigh . They were both members ofI Zingari on regular tours to Ireland; to Paris in 1867 and around the country estates of England and Wales. Both enjoyed the pleasures of touring and entertaining their hosts in amateur dramatics. This is recorded in Fitzgerald's own cricketing scrapbook and also John Lorraine Baldwin's scrapbooks dating back to the origin of the I Zingari in 1845.In 1876, Fitzgerald was asked to resign his post as MCC secretary due to deteriorating health. It has been speculated that he contracted
neurosyphilis , which incidentally was the same illness that killedLord Randolph Churchill . Fitzgerald died in 1881 at his home in Chorleywood, Hertfordshire, at the age of 47.A tangible memorial to him is on display at the MCC museum: his illustrated scrapbooks recording matches played between 1859 - 1866. The book contains the earliest cricketing photographs taken. Fitzgerald was also a keen amateur photographer.
Fitzgerald also wrote a humorous book titled "Jerks in from Short Leg" 1published in 1865 and contributed to numerous cricketing publications including "Bell's Life" between 1859 - 1874.He also proof-read
Arthur Haygarth 's "Score & Biographies" which MCC supported during his time as secretary.The Hon Sir Edward Chandos Leigh as President of MCC in 1887 paid homage to Fitzgerald. In his autobiography "Bar, Bat and Bit", Leigh wrote: "It was, I think, a fortunate thing for the Club and for the cricketing world generally when he (Fitzgerald) became secretary, for a new era seems to have dawned at Lord's with his arrival, and all the vast improvements which took place there owed their origin, inception, and development to his fertile brain and his untiring energy".
External links
1. [http://books.google.com/books?id=zjUCAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA1&dq=Jerks+in+from+short-leg "Jerks in From Short-Leg"- Google Books]
* [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/13076.html Robert Allan Fitzgerald] at Cricinfo
* [http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/29/29422/29422.html Robert Allan Fitzgerald] at Cricket Archive
* [http://www.stoneleighcc.org.uk/history.htm Stoneleigh CC]
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