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Fuller Pilch

England

Player profile

Full name Fuller Pilch
Born March 17, 1804, Horningtoft, Norfolk
Died May 1, 1870, Canterbury, Kent (aged 66 years 45 days)
Major teams Cambridge Town Club, Hampshire, Kent, Norfolk, Surrey, Sussex
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm slow (roundarm)
Relations Brother - N Pilch, Brother - W Pilch, Nephew - W Pilch

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 Ct St
First-class 229 416 32 7147 153* 18.61 3 122 0

Bowling averages
Mat Runs Wkts BBI Ave 5w 10
First-class 229 192+ 142 7/? 21.33* 3 0

Career statistics
First-class span 1820 - 1854
 Profile

Fuller Pilch, the greatest batsman ever known until the appearance of W. G. Grace, was born at Horningtoft, in Norfolk, on March 17, 1803. He migrated into the North at an early age, and learnt to handle bats and balls at Sheffield, returning to the South to play his first match at Lord's on July 24, 1820, when he played for his native county against Marylebone. Although scoring only 0 and 2 his style impressed William Ward, the eminent gentleman cricketer. Little was it thought, at that time, that Pilch would become the `crack' batsman and hold that enviable position for over 20 years. Pilch was the pioneer of forward play; he taught the world the art of placing the ball in front of the wicket with a stroke which has gone down to posterity as 'Pilch's Poke'. For four years he was engaged by the Bury St. Edmunds Club and from there he went to Norwich, where he became lessee of the Norwich Cricket Ground. At the age of 24, he was recognised as one of the best cricketers in England. In 1827, he made his first of 23 appearances in the Players v Gentlemen match at Lord's. For the next few seasons he enhanced his reputation and, in 1833, accepted the challenge put forward by Tom Marsden of Sheffield, to play any man in England at single wicket. The first match was played at Norwich, on July 18. Pilch won convincingly by an innings and 70 runs dismissing Marsden for 7 and 0 and scoring 77 himself. The return match was played at Sheffield on August 5, 6, and 7, and again Pilch was successful scoring 82 and 106 against Marsden's 26 and 35. Over 20,000 people attended. In 1835, he `transferred' to Town Mailing, in Kent, receiving in return a salary of £100 a year. He took over a tavern, with a cricket field attached, and during his stay many `grand matches' were played. In 1842 Pilch moved on to Canterbury, and there he remained. He retired from the Kent Eleven in 1855, aged 52, after playing for them for 19 seasons. For 16 of these he never missed a match. Although his highest score for Kent was 98 he compiled 10 centuries during his career, considered a remarkable feat in those days of fast round-arm -bowling and ill-prepared pitches.
RJ Brown, The Cricketer


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