- V. E. Walker
Vyell Edward Walker (
20 April 1837 -3 January 1906 ) was an Englishcricketer and administrator.Edward Walker was born in Southgate,
Middlesex and educated atHarrow School . He was the fifth of seven cricket playing brothers who resided atArnos Grove . They played a major part in establishing theMiddlesex County Cricket Club , which was founded in 1864. Their cricket ground in Southgate is maintained by the Walker Trust to this day.Edward Walker was a right-handed batsman and an underarm slow right arm bowler who represented MCC (1856-1870), a Middlesex XI (1859-1863) and
Middlesex CCC (1864-1877).In 1859 for an
All-England Eleven againstSurrey County Cricket Club atThe Oval he scored 20 not out, then took all 10 of the Surrey wickets (for 74 runs). In the second innings he scored 108 not out and took another 4 wickets. This was in a season where only 2 other centuries were scored in first class matches.A fine driving bat and perhaps the leading lob bowler of his day ["Giants of the Game" (1900) by Lyttleton, Ford, Fry, Giffen.] as well as a great captain of Middlesex and the Gentlemen.
He captained the county club (1864-1872) and also served as President of the
Marylebone Cricket Club (1891/1892) and ofMiddlesex County Cricket Club (1899-1906). He died at Arnos Grove, aged 68.ee also
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Middlesex County Cricket Club
*The Walkers of Southgate References
External links
* [http://www.cricinfo.com Cricinfo]
* [http://www.cricketarchive.com Cricket Archive]
* [http://www.middlesexccc.com Middlesex CCC Official website]
* [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/england/content/player/22688.html Cricinfo page on V.E. Walker]
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