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William Gunn (cricketer)

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English sportsman

William Gunn
Gunn in around 1890
Personal information
Born(1858-12-04)4 December 1858
St Ann's, Nottingham
Died19 January 1921(1921-01-19) (aged 62)
Standard Hill, Nottingham
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm slow
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 52)28 January 1887 v Australia
Last Test3 June 1899 v Australia
Career statistics
CompetitionTestsFirst-class
Matches11521
Runs scored39225,691
Batting average21.7733.02
100s/50s1/148/117
Top score102*273
Balls bowled03,540
Wickets76
Bowling average23.68
5 wickets in innings2
10 wickets in match1
Best bowling6/48
Catches/stumpings5/–333/1
Source:CricInfo,12 December 2018

William Gunn (4 December 1858 – 29 January 1921) was an English sportsman who played internationally in bothcricket andfootball. Infirst-class cricket, Gunn played professionally forNottinghamshire from1880 to1904 and representedEngland in 11Test matches. In football, he played for bothNotts County andNottingham Forest as an amateur and played twice forEngland, scoring one goal in the inaugural1884 British Home Championship.[1]

Cricket career

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Born at St Ann's,Nottingham, Gunn was a specialist right-handedbatsman who occasionally bowled slow underarm lobs. He was an outfielder who was noted for his accurate throwing. His most successful season was1889, following which he was votedWisden Batsman of the Year. He joined his Nottinghamshire colleaguesAlfred Shaw andArthur Shrewsbury in theEnglish cricket team in Australia in 1886–87.

In hisWisden citation, Gunn was described in the following terms:[2]

...we think we are correct in saying that no batsman of the same height [6 ft. 2½ in.][3] has ever played in more elegant and perfect form. Even before he rose to his fame as a batsman, Gunn was one of the most brilliant fields in the country, and it was the general opinion of practical cricketers of his era that in the long field and at third man he had never had a superior. Gunn was a member ofAlfred Shaw andArthur Shrewsbury's team in Australia during the season of 1886/7, and averaged 21.8 in eleven-a-side matches, and 20.7 in all matches.

Football career

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Early career

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Gunn first signed to playfootball forNottingham Forest. Gunn signed for Forest sometime in 1880–1881 and made only one appearance for Forest, in 1881.

In the February 1882 he signed for Notts County but had to wait until November 1882 to make his debut. This was anF.A. Cup first round tie, played atTrent Bridge,Nottingham againstSheffield. Notts County achieved a big win, 6–1. Gunn was 6 ft 2 in tall, weighed 12st 2 lbs, and had the ability to throw a football long distances, "establishing himself as theDelap of his day by hurling the ball inhuman distances... with one hand".[1] At the time, rules forthrow-ins were not formalised, but when his throws "repeatedly hurtled into Scotland's penalty area from well inside England's own half" in an unofficial match in 1882, he "forcedthe FA to change the law to [that of] ... today."[1]

Wisden described his footballing career in the following terms: "For several years Gunn was one of the most brilliant forwards in the country at Association football, but latterly gave up the game, reserving himself entirely for cricket." Gunn founded the sports equipment firmGunn and Moore in 1885 and became the first former professional cricketer to serve on a county club committee. His nephews,George andJohn Gunn, were both England Test cricketers.[2][4]

1888–1889 season

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Gunn, playing as a winger, made hisLeague debut on 22 September 1888 atWellington Road, the then home ofAston Villa. Notts County were overwhelmed by the home team and lost 9–1. To this day that remains Notts County' heaviest defeat. The team lost by the same score on two other occasions. When Billy Gunn played as a winger on 29 September 1888 against Aston Villa he was 29 years 300 days old; that made him, on that fourth weekend of League football, Notts County' oldest player. Billy Gunn appeared in one of the 22 League matches played by Notts County in season 1888–89.[5][6]

1889 onwards

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By season 1892–93, when Billy Gunn ceased playing football, he had made 28 appearances (three League) and scored 14 goals (one League). Even before he finished playing Gunn was appointed a director of Notts County Football Club in August 1890. In July 1920 he became the President of Notts County Football Club. In a series of reader's letters appearing in the 'Football Post' in 1920, a Mr. W. Dawson of Sutton–in–Ashfield, shared his reminisces of Billy Gunn: "The finest outside–right who ever played football. How he used to delight the Trent Bridge spectators with his delightful runs along the wing. He seemed to go from one end of the field to the other in about three strides." The latter observation obviously associated with his great height and resultant long stride. Gunn was also renowned – before the law changed – for massive one–armed throws from the touchline. He died, still as President of Notts County, on 19 January 1921, in the Standard Hill district of Nottingham, at the age of 63.[4]

Gallery

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  • Left-right: John, Billy and George Gunn c. 1904
    Left-right: John, Billy and George Gunn c. 1904
  • Billy Gunn aged 3
    Billy Gunn aged 3
  • Aged 14
    Aged 14
  • Aged 21
    Aged 21
  • Aged 34
    Aged 34
  • Gunn's drive between mid-off and extra-cover
    Gunn's drive between mid-off and extra-cover

References

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  1. ^abc"Have it!" (Dec 2008)Four Four Two, No. 172, p. 48
  2. ^ab"BATSMAN OF THE YEAR – 1890". John Wisden & Co. 1891. Retrieved24 November 2008.
  3. ^"William Gunn" (1892)The Strand Magazine Vol. 4, p. 42
  4. ^abDykes, Garth (2005).Meadow Lane Men The Complete Who's Who of Notts County. Yore Publications. pp. 109–110.ISBN 0-9547830-6-9.
  5. ^"English National Football Archive". Retrieved22 February 2018. (registration & fee required)
  6. ^"Notts County Football Club". Retrieved22 April 2018.

External links

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Italics denotes player was selected for squad however did not play in any games
(c)* denotes acting captain for 1st test
(c)* denotes acting captain for 1st Test
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