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William Clarke (cricketer, born 1798)

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35: 618: 370:(AEE) as a touring team of leading players to play matches at big city venues, mainly in the "unfashionable but prosperous" North of England. The team played three matches in 1846 against 22 of Sheffield, 18 of Manchester and 18 of Yorkshire. Clarke's team was indeed a top-class side worthy of its title and the matches in Sheffield, Manchester and Leeds were a huge success. 378:
wrote of him: "He was the first man to make a fortune out of cricket; he was, also, the first to see that a fortune was to be made out of it." Because of its strength, the AEE generally played sides composed of twenty-two men, though these odds were reduced when opposed to such sides as Sheffield,
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Clarke's touring team continued for several years to showcase the best players of the day and the venture became very profitable, especially for the entrepreneurial Clarke, who was careful to pay his players more than MCC did to keep them interested. He kept the surplus for himself and became very
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Besides his bowling, Clarke's greatest attribute was his captaincy and leadership. He was an astute tactician and perhaps the sport's first truly tactical captain who could "think out" the opposition by means of planned field positions and rotation of his bowlers. Taking the reins from
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cricket ground behind the inn and, from July 1840, it became the main venue for Nottinghamshire matches instead of the Forest racecourse, which was not enclosed. A stand at Trent Bridge has been named after Clarke.
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leg-spin he had learned as a boy. In his career, he took 795 wickets at the outstanding average of 10.06 in 143 known first-class matches with a best analysis of 9/29. He took
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Clarke was originally a bricklayer by trade, but from his earnings as a bowler and an advantageous marriage he was able in 1837 to take up the traditional cricketer's trade of
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26 times. He was a moderate batsman, scoring first-class 2133 runs at an average of 10.35 with a highest score of 75. He took 55 catches.
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In the late 1820s, he lost sight in one eye after being struck there by a fives ball on the court behind the
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The Date-Book of Remarkable and Memorable Events Connected with Nottingham and its Neighbourhood: 1750–1850
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In 1845, Clarke had become a ground bowler at Lord's as an MCC employee. Another ground bowler then was
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that included the same batsman twice (i.e., John Fagge, the hat-trick spanning both Kent innings).
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when it was formed out of the town club in various stages between 1835 and 1840.
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was being introduced but he decided to persist with the slow right-arm
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He is believed to be the only player ever to take a first-class
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Notts County Cricket Club – Early Nottinghamshire cricketers
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from 1830 and automatically succeeded to the captaincy of
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Clarke played in the inaugural North v. South fixture at
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from 1826 to 1855. He founded, managed and captained the
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William Clarke

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history of cricket
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spin bowler
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hat-trick

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