- Eliot Bromley-Martin
Eliot George Bromley-Martin (
2 October 1866 –23 January 1946 ) was an Englishcricketer : a right-handed batsman and right-arm slow bowler who played forWorcestershire County Cricket Club in the late 19th century. He was born inCallow End ,Worcester , and was educated at Eton and Oxford.In the 1890s, Bromley-Martin was Honorary Secretary of Worcestershire as well as playing for the club in the
Minor Counties Championship , a title Worcestershire won (singly or jointly) every year between 1895 and 1898. In 1899 the county was granted first-class status, and Bromley-Martin played nine times for them that year, his best bowling figures (and indeed the best of his first-class career) being the 4-33 he took against Yorkshire in Worcestershire's very firstCounty Championship game.Bromley-Martin played three games in 1900, one for MCC, but made no further first-class appearances thereafter. His brother Granville also played for Worcestershire, whilst his nephew
Douglas Holland-Martin made two first-class appearances for the Royal Navy in 1928.Bromley-Martin died in Walton,
Radnorshire ,Wales at the age of 79.External links
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