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Batting style
  
Right-handed

1881–1882
  
Hampshire

Name
  
Francis Lipscomb


Full name
  
Francis Wallis Lipscomb

Born
  
20 July 1834 (
1834-07-20
)
Alresford, Hampshire, England

Died
  
3 October 1906(1906-10-03) (aged 72) Southsea, Hampshire, England

Bowling style
  
Right-arm roundarm slow

Francis Wallis Lipscomb (20 July 1834 – 3 October 1906) was an English cricketer. Lipscomb was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm roundarm slow.

Lipscomb made his first-class debut for the Gentlemen of England against the Gentlemen of Kent and Sussex in 1857. Lipscomb's next first-class match came in 1862 for the Gentlemen of the South against the Gentlemen of the North.

During this time Lipscomb served in the British Army with the Royal Irish Regiment. In January 1859 Lipscomb was promoted to Lieutenant. Sometime before 1881 Lipscomb was promoted to the rank of Captain.

Lipscomb made his debut for Hampshire in 1881 against Sussex. In Lipscomb's second match of 1881, which also came against Sussex, Lipcomb made his only first-class half century. Opening the batting for Hampshire, Lipscomb scored 53 runs. Lipscomb's final first-class match came for Hampshire in 1882, once again against Sussex. In fact, all three of Lipscomb's first-class matches for Hampshire came against Sussex.

After his first-class career came to an end, Lipscomb was employed as a hops merchant. Lipscomb died at Southsea, Hampshire on 3 October 1906.

References

Francis Lipscomb Wikipedia