John Crawte Explained

John Crawte
Birth Date:1763
Birth Place:Frensham, Surrey
Death Date:7 October
Death Place:Boxley, Kent
Batting:Left-handed
Role:Batsman
Club1:England XI
Club2:Surrey
Year2:1788–1798
Club3:Kent
Year3:1789–1792
Type1:FC
Debutdate1:24 July
Debutyear1:1788
Debutfor1:England XI
Debutagainst1:Hampshire
Lastdate1:11 July
Lastyear1:1803
Lastfor1:England XI
Lastagainst1:Surrey
Hidedeliveries:true
Columns:1
Column1:First-class
Matches1:57
Runs1:879
Bat Avg1:9.15
100S/50S1:0/1
Top Score1:62
Catches/Stumpings1:12/–
Source:https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/john-crawte-11695 CricInfo
Date:17 January
Year:2023

John Crawte (1763 – 7 October 1836) was an English cricketer who played as a left-handed batsman[1] during the period between 1788 and 1807.

Crawte was born in Surrey and christened at Frensham in December 1763.[2] He is known to have lived in the Alresford area of Hampshire and played for Alresford Cricket Club before he was persuaded to move to Kent by Stephen Amherst, a major patron of Kent matches, towards the end of the 18th century.[3] [4]

Crawte was considered a fine batsman who played David Harris, the best bowler of the era, better than any other player.[3] He played in a total of 57 matches which are now considered to have first-class status between 1788 and 1803.[2] [5] He played 15 times in first-class matches for England sides, 14 for Surrey sides and 13 times for Kent teams as well as for combined teams and those organised by Kent patrons, including Richard Leigh and the Earl of Winchilsea. He continued to play non-first-class cricket for Kent sides, including for Rochester, into the early 1800s.[2]

Crawte died in October 1836 at Boxley in Kent.[2] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Pycroft, p. 155.
  2. https://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/36/36618/36618.html John Crawte
  3. [John Arlott|Arlott LTJ]
  4. Pycroft, p. 136.
  5. https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/john-crawte-11695 John Crawte