Bill Worsley | |
Birth Date: | 11 September 1869 |
Death Date: | 13 November 1918 |
William Worsley (11 September 1869 – 13 November 1918) was an English cricketer active from 1903 to 1913 who played for Lancashire. He was born in Wandsworth and died in Accrington. He was a coal miner[1] who played for Church in the Lancashire League. He appeared in 136 first-class matches as a right-handed tail end batsman and wicketkeeper. He scored 628 runs with a highest score of 37 and held 239 catches with 45 stumpings.[2] In 1907, Worsley equalled the still-unbeaten world record of being dismissed without scoring in six consecutive innings.[3]
Cricket writer and journalist Neville Cardus relates the story of Worsley’s debut for Lancashire at Edgbaston. He celebrated his call up with a crême de menthe before standing up to stumps for the bowling of the fast Walter Brearley effecting two brilliant catches down the leg side.