- Robert Colchin
Robert "Long Robin" Colchin (born in 1713 at Chailey in
Sussex ; died atBromley in April 1750) was a famous and highly influential Englishcricket er of the mid-Georgian period at a time when thesingle wicket version of the game was popular. Colchin was an accomplished single wicket performerG B Buckley , "Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket", Cotterell, 1935 – see also Further Reading list] .Colchin lived in Bromley for several years and was associated with the local
Bromley Cricket Club , which was prominent through the 1740s and declined after his untimely death. In addition to his prowess as a single wicket player, Colchin played for Kent in major eleven-a-side matches including the famous match against All-England at theArtillery Ground in 1744Arthur Haygarth , "Scores & Biographies, Volume 1 (1744-1826)", Lillywhite, 1862] .Colchin had strong associations with the Artillery Ground and is known to have promoted many matches there
F S Ashley-Cooper , "At the Sign of the Wicket: Cricket 1742-1751", "Cricket" Magazine, 1900] .Away from cricket, Colchin chose to lead a shadowy existence among "low company" and was believed to be something of an underworld figure. His dubious lifestyle may have contributed to his early demise [ [http://www.jl.sl.btinternet.co.uk/stampsite/cricket/ladstolords/biog.html#colchinr From Lads to Lord's – biography of Robert Colchin] ] .
References
Further reading
* [http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/28/28619/28619.html "CricketArchive" profile of Robert Colchin]
*David Underdown , "Start of Play", Allen Lane, 2000
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