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List of Lancashire County Cricket Club players

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This is a list in alphabetical order ofcricketers who have played forLancashire County Cricket Club in top-class matches since the club was founded in 1864. Lancashire have heldfirst-class status since their inaugural match in 1865. The details are the player's usual name followed by the seasons in which he was active as a Lancashire player. The list excludes Second XI and other players who did not play for the club's first team; and players whose first team appearances were in minor matches only.

Many players represented other top-class teams besides Lancashire and some played for the oldManchester Cricket Club before 1864. Eight of those represented a Manchester team styled Lancashire in 1864 before going on to play in first-class matches for the new club from 1865. Players who represented the county before 1865 are included if they also played for the county club but excluded if not. The list has been updated to the end of the 2023 cricket season.[1]

As of 27 October 2023

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  1. ^Aspinwall made eight List A appearances for the side during 2023, scoring 108 runs and taking 10 wickets. He was born atLancaster in 2004 and educated atSedbergh School.[2]
  2. ^Bulcock, who was born atColne in 1911 and educated atPark School in the town, played a single first-class match for the county during the 1946 season. Opening both the batting and bowling againstSussex, he scored a single run in his only innings and took two wickets in the match. He played league cricket forColne Cricket Club from 1929 until 1952, turning professional after the 1936 season. As a professional he played for a variety of sides in both Yorkshire and Staffordshire leagues, as well as making single appearances for Lancashire League sidesNelson in 1953 andBurnley in 1956. During World War II Bulcock served in theBritish Army and played a number of wartime cricket matches for services sides as well as forDerbyshire andNottinghamshire sides. His son Brian Bulcock later played for Colne CC, father and son playing together in a match during the 1952 season. He died at Colne in 2001 aged 88.[3][4][5][6]
  3. ^Dunlop was the son of Alexander Dunlop of Clober in Scotland and was educated atThe Edinburgh Academy where he was a notable batsman. He moved to the Liverpool area and played forCheshire in 1865. He made his only first-class appearance in June 1868 in a match againstSurrey, scoring 17 runs in total. Dunlop was born atEdinburgh in 1846 and died atCrichton Royal Hospital in Dumfries in 1929 after having been hospitalised for his own safety for three years. His nephew,Thomas Dunlop played first-class cricket forScotland in 1911.[7][8]
  4. ^Harrop played a single first-class match for the county in 1874, scoring five runs againstDerbyshire. He is known to have played club cricket forBroughton in Manchester between 1964 and 1878 and for Manchester Clifford in 1884 and was educated atBramham College inTadcaster, but no other biographical details are known.[9][10]
  5. ^Awicket-keeper, Hurst played in eight List A matches during 2023 before making his first-class debut towards the end of the season, playing in two County Championship matches during September. He was born atBillinge Higher End nearWigan in 2003 and was educated atByrchall High School andWinstanley College.[11]
  6. ^Milne, who was born in 1852 atPrestwich, played a single match for the county, scoring 7not out in his only innings againstSomerset in June 1882. He was the son of William Henry Milne, a Manchester cotton manufacturer, and was wealthy enough to not be required to work. He played a number of non-first class matches, including for the Gentlemen of Warwickshire between 1871 and 1878,Warwickshire County Cricket Club between 1876 and 1879, before the county had first-class status, andMCC between 1879 and 1892. He had three sons and died atLemington Spa in 1927 aged 74.[12][13][14]
  7. ^Nutter played a single match for the county in 1885, scoring 18 runs in his only innings againstDerbyshire. He was born at Marsden nearColne in 1858 and died atNelson in 1903 at the age of 44.[15][16]
  8. ^Roberts played 10 matches for the county, the only first-class matches he is known to have played, scoring 100 runs and, as awicket-keeper, taking nine catches and making five stumpings.[17] InJames Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual he was recorded as RS Roberts in 1873 and in 1875 described as an amateur player who was "a very good bat and field". It is possible that his first name was Richard and that he played forAccrington Cricket Club, although this is uncertain.[18]
  9. ^Slater's only first-class match was Lancashire's second match after the formation of the county club, an 1865 fixture againstMiddlesex. He recorded apair. It is considered likely that he played forLongsight Cricket Club andBolton Cricket Club, but no other biographical details are known.[19][20]
  10. ^Smalley played twice for Lancashire in 1869, recording apair in his first match againstSurrey in May before scoring 7 and 17 againstSussex in August. He is known to have played forEnfield Cricket Club between 1869 and 1886 as an amateur, usuallykeeping wicket, but no other biographical details are known.[21][22]
  11. ^Worsick's only match for Lancashire came in the1978 John Player League against Essex, in a contest reduced to 20 overs he took 4/26 before scoring 12 not out in an unsuccessful run chase.[23] He appeared in club cricket for Accrington over many seasons.[24]

References

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  1. ^Ian Marshall, ed. (7 April 2022).Playfair Cricket Annual 2022 (2022 ed.). Headline. p. 126–130.ISBN 978-1-4722-9086-1.
  2. ^Tom Aspinwall, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2023-10-27.(subscription required)
  3. ^Leslie Bulcock, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2024-09-19.(subscription required)
  4. ^Brooke R, Obituary,The Cricketer. (Available online atCricInfo. Retrieved 2024-09-19.)
  5. ^Between the Wars,Colne Cricket Club. Retrieved 2024-09-19. (Archived version, archived 2007-09-28 atThe Wayback Machine.)
  6. ^Post War,Colne Cricket Club. Retrieved 2024-09-19. (Archived version, archived 2007-09-28 atThe Wayback Machine.)
  7. ^George Dunlop, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2024-06-01.(subscription required)
  8. ^Ambrose D (2004)Lancashire player number 43 – Dunlop, George Colquhoun Hamilton, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2024-06-01.(subscription required)
  9. ^J Harrop, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2023-10-27.(subscription required)
  10. ^Ambrose D (2004)Lancashire player number 90 – Harrop, J, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2023-10-27.(subscription required)
  11. ^Matty Hurst, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2023-10-27.(subscription required)
  12. ^Milne, Robert Morton Richmond (1886–1967), Magdalen men who for no reason we know of did not serve in the armed forces,Magdalen College, Oxford. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
  13. ^Robert Milne, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2023-10-27.(subscription required)
  14. ^Robert Milne,CricInfo. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
  15. ^Ezra Nutter, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2024-09-19.(subscription required)
  16. ^Ezra Nutter,CricInfo. Retrieved 2024-09-19.
  17. ^Dick Roberts, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2023-10-27.(subscription required)
  18. ^Ambrose D (2004)Lancashire player number 78 – Roberts, R, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2023-10-27.(subscription required)
  19. ^R Slater, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2023-10-23.(subscription required)
  20. ^Ambrose D (2004)Lancashire player number 17 – Slater, R, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2023-10-23.(subscription required)
  21. ^J Smalley, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2023-10-23.(subscription required)
  22. ^Ambrose D (2004)Lancashire player number 51 – Smalley, J, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2023-10-23.(subscription required)
  23. ^"Lancashire v Essex, Old Trafford, Manchester on 30th July 1978".CricketArchive. Retrieved2025-01-21.
  24. ^Beaney, Abigail (2 April 2023)."Accrington cricketer Alan Worsick has died aged 79".Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved2025-01-21.
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