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Full name Arthur Dick Pougher
Born April 19, 1865, Humberstone, Leicester
Died May 20, 1926, Aylestone Park, Leicester (aged 61 years 31 days)
Major teams England,Leicestershire
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
100
50
6s
Ct
St
Tests
1
1
0
17
17
17.00
0
0
0
2
0
First-class
163
275
30
4555
114
18.59
5
13
98
0
Bowling averages
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
Tests
1
1
105
26
3
3/26
3/26
8.66
1.48
35.0
0
0
0
First-class
163
25881
10179
535
9/34
19.02
2.35
48.3
31
7
Career statistics
Only Test
South Africa v England at Cape Town, Mar 19-22, 1892 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span
1886 - 1901
Profile
Wisden obituary
POUGHER, ARTHUR DICK, born at Leicester, on April 19, 1865, died at his native place on May 20, aged 61. An excellent all-round cricketer, he will be recalled chiefly as a capital medium-pace bowler with a high delivery and a break-back, combined with skilful variation of pace. His most memorable feat was in taking five wickets without a run in fifteen balls for M.C.C. against the Australians at Lord's in June, 1896, the latter being dismissed for 18: one man was absent ill, and the last six wickets went down with the total unchanged. Among many other good performances with the ball by Pougher the following are worthy of mention:
13 for 54
(including 6 for 10), Leicestershire v. Surrey, at Leicester (He and Rylott bowled unchanged).
1886
7 for 8
Leicestershire v. Warwickshire, at Edgbaston
1886
Hat-trick
M.C.C. v. Cambridge University, at Lord's
1887
8 for 81
Leicestershire v. Essex, at Leicester
1887
6 for 14
Shrewsbury's Team v. Queensland XVIII, at Brisbane
1887-8
10 for 71
Leicestershire v. Australians, at Leicester (The County won by 20 runs).
1888
6 for 15
Leicestershire v. Derbyshire, at Leicester
1888
6 for 13
Leicestershire v. Essex, at Leyton
1888
13 for 104
Leicestershire v. Surrey, at Leicester (He and Rylott bowled unchanged)
1888
8 for 115
Leicestershire v. Warwickshire, at Leicester (The other two men were run out)
1890
13 for 41
(Including 8 for 18), Leicestershire v. M.C.C., at Lord's
1890
8 for 52
Leicestershire v. M.C.C. at Lord's (He did the hat-trick).
1891
8 for 48
Leicestershire v. Essex, at Leyton
1892
5 for 15
Leicestershire v. Surrey, at Leicester
1893
13 for 86
Leicestershire v. Hampshire, at Leicester
1893
14 for 84
Leicestershire v. Hampshire, at Southampton
1893
Unchanged
with J. T. Hearne M.C.C. v. Kent, at Lord's
1894
7 for 17
Leicestershire v. South Africans, at Leicester
1894
14 for 89
(including 8 for 60), Leicestershire v. Essex, at Leyton
1894
8 for 40
Leicestershire v. Surrey, at Leicester
1894
9 for 34
England v. Surrey, at the Oval
1895
8 for 85
Leicestershire v. Yorkshire, at Leicester
1895
Unchanged
with J. T. Hearne, Earl de la Warr's XI. v. Australians at Bexhill
1896
8 for 151
M.C.C. v. Worcestershire, at Lord's
1900
In games of less note he took eleven wickets for 18 runs for R. G. Barlow's XI v. XXII of Blackpool and District in 1889, and (in conjunction with F. Martin, of Kent) obtained eight wickets in nine balls for Mr. W. W. Read's Team v. XXII of the Country Clubs at Cape Town in 1891-2, each player taking four in succession. In a twelve-a-side match, too, at Streatham in July, 1892, whilst playing for M.C.C. v. Streatham he took all eleven wickets for 37 runs.
For Leicestershire he made many good scores, including 109 v. Essex at Leyton in 1894, 102 not out v. Warwickshire at Leicester and 114 v. Derbyshire at Derby in 1896, and 104 v. Surrey and 106 v. Yorkshire both at Leicester, in 1899. From 1887 until 1909 he was a member of the M.C.C. ground-staff at Lord's, and he took part in two tours overseas, visiting Australia with Shrewsbury's Team in 1887-8 and South Africa with Mr. W. W. Read's in 1891-2. His only appearance for the Players was at the Oval in 1895. He received reward for his service to the game in two benefit matches-- Leicestershire v. Yorkshire at Leicester in 1900 and Middlesex v. Kent at Lord's in 1910. For many years he had kept the Old Cricket Ground Hotel, Aylestone Park, Leicester.
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack