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Ted Wainwright

England

Player profile

Full name Edward Wainwright
Born April 8, 1865, Tinsley, Sheffield, Yorkshire
Died October 28, 1919, Park, Sheffield, Yorkshire (aged 54 years 203 days)
Major teams England, Yorkshire
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm slow

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 5 9 0 132 49 14.66 0 0 0 2 0
First-class 391 607 32 12513 228 21.76 19 48 353 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 5 3 127 73 0 - - - 3.44 - 0 0 0
First-class 391 19536 1071 9/66 18.24 63 15

Career statistics
Test debut England v Australia at Lord's, Jul 17-19, 1893 scorecard
Last Test Australia v England at Sydney, Feb 26-Mar 2, 1898 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1888 - 1902
 Profile

Ted Wainwright, the famous Yorkshire cricketer, after a long illness, passed away at Sheffild on October 28. A very fine batsman, a deadly bowler on a wicket which gave him any assistance, and an excellent field, he had no small share in the many triumphs which attended the Yorkshire team during the fourteen years he was a member of the side. Coming out in the season of 1888, he soon showed that he was a player out of the common by putting together an innings of 105 against the Australians at Bradford. For some seasons afterwards he met with only a moderate share of success as a batsman, but in 1892 he fairly established himself as one of the leading professionals of the day, heading the Yorkshire bowling averages, and running second to Ernest Smith in batting. His great years in run-getting were 1897, when he had an aggregate of 1,612, and 1899, when he totalled 1,541 runs. Altogether, in the course of his career, he played twenty three-figure innings for Yorkshire, his highest being 228 against Surrey, at the Oval, when he and George Hurst put on 340 runs for the seventh wicket.

Prominent as he was as a batsman, Wainwright's claim to fame will probably rest more upon his achievements in bowling. Right-hand rather slow, he could always impart a lot of spin to the ball, and on a sticky wicket his off-break was formidable indeed. Had his command of length been as strong as his spin and break he might have ranked as one of the greatest of bowlers. He was rather lacking in variety of device, and when the ground was fast and true batsmen did not find him difficult to play. Altogether he took over 1,000 wickets for Yorkshire, his best season being in 1894, when in first-class matches he obtained 166 wickets for less than 13 runs apiece. Among his great feats was the taking of five Sussex wickets in seven balls at Dewsbury in 1894. Four years earlier, at Sheffield, in a match against Staffordshire, he accomplished the feat of taking all ten wickets in an innings. In 1897 he enjoyed the distinction not only of scoring 1,612 runs, but of securing 101 wickets.

Wainwright played for England against Australia at Lord's in 1893, and four years later formed one of the team that A. E. Stoddart took to Australia. The side proved very disappointing, losing four of the five Test matches, and Wainwright achieved little worthy of his reputation beyond an innings of 105 against South Australia. There was every reason to pick him for the team, but Australia did not suit him at all. It was literally months before he made a score of fifty, and on the beautiful wickets at Sydney and Melbourne his bowling was so harmless that no purpose was served by putting him on. In the eleven aside matches he took one wicket in 72 overs at a cost of 249 runs, and during the whole tour only thirteen wickets fell to him. The contrast to his brilliant form at home was bewildering. His career really finished in 1901, when Yorkshire, unbeaten in the previous summer, won twenty matches out of twenty-seven, and suffered only one defeat. A benefit awarded him in 1898 realised £1,800. Born at Tinsley, near Sheffield, in 1865, Wainwright was 54 years of age.

THREE-FIGURE INNINGS FOR YORKSHIRE (21)

105 v. Australians, at Bradford 1888
104 v. Sussex, at Sheffield 1892
122 v. Leicestershire, at Bradford 1892
107 v. Durham, at Darlington 1892
107 v. Warwickshire, at Edgbaston 1894
126 v. Warwickshire, at Edgbaston 1896
145 v. Sussex, at Bradford 1896
100 v. Gloucestershire, at Bristol 1897
171 v. Middlesex, at Lord's 1897
118* v. Hampshire, at Southampton 1897
104* v. Sussex, at Sheffield 1897
103 v. Notts, at Dewsbury 1897
182 v. Worcestershire, at Worcester 1898
153 v. Leicestershire, at Leicester 1899
228 v. Surrey, at the Oval 1899
100 v. Kent, at Tonbridge 1899
116 v. Kent, at Catford 1900
109 v. Somerset, at Taunton 1900
117 v. England XI, at Scarborough 1900
108* v. Derbyshire, at Glossop 1901
116 v. South Africians, at Harrogate 1901
* Signifies not out.

He also scored 105 for England (Stoddart's Team) v. South Australia, at Adelaide, in 1897-8.

Wainwright himself considered his best innings to have been hls 182 on the Worcester ground in 1898. Yorkshire, set 269 to win, won by three wickets, but (apart from Wainwright's large contribution) the only double-figure scores were 26 by Mr. Hugh Barber, 20 by Moorhouse, and 18 by Brown, of Darfield. It was a remarkable personal triumph.

In All matches for Yorkshire he made 12,768 runs (average 21.93) and took 1,173 wickets (average 17.24)

EIGHT OR MORE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS.

10 for 31 Yorkshire v. Staffordshire, at Sheffield 1890
8 for 33 Yorkshire v. Warwickshire, at Edgbaston 1891
8 for 49 Yorkshire v. Middlesex, at Sheffield 1891
9 for 66 Yorkshire v. Middlesex, at Sheffield 1894
8 for 34 Yorkshire v. Essex, at Bradford 1896

THIRTEEN OR MORE WICKETS IN A MATCH.

13 for 38 Yorkshire v. Sussex, at Dewsbury 1894
14 for 77 Yorkshire v. Essex, at Brandford 1896

FOUR WICKETS OR MORE FOR THREE RUNS OR LESS EACH.

4 for 3 Yorkshire v. Warwickshire, at Sheffield 1889
4 for 9 Yorkshire v. Middlesex, at Lord's 1891
5 for 5 Yorkshire v. Durham, at Sunderland 1891
5 for 14 Yorkshire v. Essex, at Dewsbury 1892
4 for 8 Yorkshire v. Lancashire, at Manchester 1893
6 for 18a Yorkshire v. Sussex, at Dewsbury 1894
7 for 20b
13 for 38c
a signifies 1st inns., b 2nd., and c both.

BOWLING UNCHANGED THROUGH BOTH COMPLETED INNINGS.

With Peel, for Yorkshire v. Sussex, at Dewsbury 1894

CONSECUTIVE BALLS.

5 in 7 balls for 0 runs, Yorkshire v. Sussex, at Dewsbury 1894
In all first-class matches he took 104 wickets in 1892, 119 in 1893, 166 in 1894, 102 in 1896, and 101 in 1897. In the last-mentioned year he also scored 1,612 runs.
In All matches for Yorkshire in 1892 he made 1,206 runs and took 124 wickets.

Wisden Cricketers' Almanack


 Notes
Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1894

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