Frederick Swarbrook

Frederick Swarbrook

Frederick Swarbrook (born December 17, 1950) was an English cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman and a left-arm slow bowler.

Swarbrook's first-class cricketing debut came in 1967, against Cambridge University, and he made his County Championship debut the following season against Worcestershire. Bowling tightly, he took two wickets for just ten runs in his first bowling stint for the team.

Though Derbyshire rallied well during the 1968 season, they suffered a painful 1969 which saw Swarbrook amongst the lowest scorers. However, he continued to play consistently through to 1971, before being snapped up to play in the southern hemisphere for Griqualand West. The team, however, finished bottom of the Section B table in 1972/73, and within three months Swarbrook was back playing for Derbyshire. He continued in the Currie Cup until 1976, after which he became a fixture in the Derbyshire first team. He played for Derbyshire during a Pakistani tour of England in 1977, and moved back to play for Orange Free State in 1980.

For the next eight years, he stayed in South Africa, completing his stint at Orange before moving to Griqualand West, where he played until 1988.

While at Derbyshire, Swarbrook remained a lower-order batsman and a strong bowler. Swarbrook hit two ten-wicket matches during his Derbyshire career, once against Oxford University and once against Sussex, taking a match-best 13/62.

External links

* [http://cricketarchive.com/Derbyshire/Players/24/24530/24530.html Frederick Swarbrook] at Cricket Archive


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