Henry Misselbrook

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Henry Misselbrook
Personal information
Full name
Henry Misselbrook
Born(1832-12-16)16 December 1832
Otterbourne, Hampshire, England
Died11 July 1895(1895-07-11) (aged 62)
Winchester, Hampshire, England
BattingUnknown
BowlingUnknown
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1869Hampshire
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 1
Runs scored 3
Batting average 1.50
100s/50s –/–
Top score 3
Balls bowled 168
Wickets 6
Bowling average 6.50
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling 4/18
Catches/stumpings –/–
Source: Cricinfo, 5 January 2010

Henry Misselbrook (16 December 1832 – 11 July 1895) was an English first-class cricketer.

Misselbrook was born in December 1832 at Otterbourne, Hampshire. He played club cricket for Otterbourne Cricket Club, who he captained,[1] whilst also being engaged as a bowler in Oxford. In Otterbourne, he was the landlord of the Cricketers' Inn.[2] Misselbrook was involved in many important minor matches for Hampshire in the 1860s,[3] before making a single appearance in first-class cricket for the county against the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) at Southampton in 1869.[4] Opening the batting twice in the match, he was dismissed in Hampshire's first innings for 3 runs by William Marten, while in their second innings he was dismissed without scoring by the same bowler. With the ball, he took figures of 4 for 18 in the MCC first innings and took two further wickets in their second innings.[5] Misselbrook died in Winchester in July 1895.

References

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  1. ^ "Local and district". Hampshire Advertiser. Southampton. 20 September 1876. p. 3. Retrieved 5 October 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ Æsop (1864). Sporting reminiscences in Hampshire, from 1745 to 1862. London: Chapman & Hall. p. 312.
  3. ^ "A-Z (M6)". www.hampshirecrickethistory.wordpress.com. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
  4. ^ "First-Class Matches played by Henry Misselbrook". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
  5. ^ "Hampshire v Marylebone Cricket Club, 1869". CricketArchive. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
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