Batting style Right-handed Name Frederick Willoughby | Bowling style Left-arm medium Role Cricket Player | |
Full name Frederick George Willoughby Died April 14, 1982, Eastleigh, United Kingdom |
Frederick George Willoughby (25 April 1862 – 16 April 1952) was a Scottish born English cricketer. Willoughby was a right-handed batsman who bowled left-arm medium pace.
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Willoughby made his first-class debut for Hampshire in 1885 against Derbyshire. Willoughby made eight first-class appearance for Hampshire in that season, with his final first-class match coming against Kent. At the end of the 1885 season Hampshire lost their first-class status, bringing to an end Willoughby's first-class career. Willoughby, who played as a bowler, took 25 wickets at an bowling average of 22.56, with best figures of 4-39.
Willoughby continued to play for Hampshire in 1886, representing the county in seven non first-class matches. His final appearance for the club came against Hertfordshire.
From 1890 to 1894 Willoughby represented the county 27 times in non-competitive cricket. In 1895 Willoughby represented Worcestershire in the inaugural Minor Counties Championship in a single match against Hertfordshire.
Umpiring career
Willoughby stood as an Umpire in 5 Minor Counties matches in 1905. In 1906 Willoughby stood in 21 first-class matches during the 1906 County Championship.
Death
Hollingworth died in Eastleigh, Hampshire on 16 April 1952.