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in 1827, Broadbridge was out to one of the most unusual dismissals ever recorded. Despite his team having been told to bat steadily in their second innings when chasing 120 to win, Broadbridge at the start literally threw his bat out of his hands at a wide delivery. Bat and ball made contact and the
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Broadbridge belonged to a farming family and lived all his life at Duncton. He regularly walked from Duncton to Brighton and back, a 60 miles (97 km) round trip, to play cricket. He was the son of William and Mary Broadbridge. His height was 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) and he
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Broadbridge had been arguably the best player in England during the 1820s but he was past his best in the 1830s, although he still had much to offer in terms of knowledge and experience. He continued playing until the 1840 season.
225:. Broadbridge scored the most runs in the season with 552 at an average of 46.00 and also took the most wickets with 31. This was the first time that one player had led both the batting and bowling rankings in a single season. 333:(1790–1860) was an occasional Sussex player in 25 matches between 1817 and 1830. His younger brother Robin (born 1797) played four matches between 1822 and 1824. The Broadbridge brothers were cousins of their Sussex colleague 302:
in the 1820s. Haygarth says that Broadbridge began as a "slinging" bowler who afterwards delivered roundarm. He was quicker than medium pace but varied his length and speed "with effect".
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constantly bowled with arm outstretched and the umpires did not no-ball them. Roundarm became known as "Sussex bowling" and this nickname stuck for a long time.
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He had an outstanding season in 1825 when inter-county cricket was revived for the first time since 1796, with Sussex playing two matches each against
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Broadbridge was described as "one of the most fox-headed fellows that ever bowled and was enough to worry and puzzle any man alive".
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player". He bowled right-arm fast-medium and batted right-handed. He was described by Haygarth as "an extremely hard hitter".
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The bowling of Broadbridge and Lillywhite was the key factor in the success of Sussex, which was hailed as the
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of 16.59 runs per innings with a highest score of 135. He took 51 catches and at least 324 wickets.
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Known to his fellow cricketers as "Our Jem", Broadbridge was arguably the outstanding
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weighed about 12 stone (76 kg). He died at Dunction in 1843 having not married.
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from 1814 to 1840, being best remembered for his part in the introduction of
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Broadbridge and Lillywhite were innovators who did much to have
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Broadbridge repeated the feat in 1828, the year after the
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Broadbridge's home village of Duncton has a pub named
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and Broadbridge was out. England then won by 25 runs.
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Duncton
Sussex
Sussex
CricInfo
cricketer
all-rounder
Sussex teams
first-class cricket
roundarm bowling
Gentlemen v Players
South
North v. South
Duncton
Petworth
batting average
Hampshire
Kent
roundarm trial matches
William Lillywhite
roundarm bowling
1827 season
roundarm trial matches
All-England
underarm
all-rounder
Arthur Haygarth
single wicket
Champion County
roundarm trial matches
William Ward

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