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Batting style
  
Right-hand bat

Role
  
Cricket Player

Name
  
Bonnor Middleton


National side
  
South African

Died
  
1913


Bowling style
  
Left-arm slow-medium

James 'Bonnor' Middleton (30 September 1865 in Chester-le-Street, England – 23 December 1913 in Cape Town, Cape Province) was a South African cricketer who played in six Tests from 1896 to 1902. On his debut, he took five wickets in the first innings against England in Port Elizabeth in 1896.

A left-arm slow-medium opening bowler, Middleton played for Western Province from 1890-91 to 1903-04. His best first-class figures were 7 for 64 in the Currie Cup final against Transvaal in 1897-98. He took 12 for 100 in the match, which Western Province won.

His nickname was given because of his resemblance, as a hard-hitting batsman, to the Australian Test cricketer George Bonnor.

References

Bonnor Middleton Wikipedia


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