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Full name
  
Hamilton Ross

Name
  
Hamilton Ross

1879–1889
  
MCC

1876
  
Middlesex

Batting style
  
Right-handed


Born
  
26 August 1849 (
1849-08-26
)
Grenada

Died
  
29 March 1938(1938-03-29) (aged 88) Grenada

Role
  
Occasional wicket-keeper

Hamilton Ross (26 August 1849 – 29 March 1938) was an English cricketer who made 20 first-class appearances between 1885 and 1895. He played twelve first-class matches for the MCC, and also appeared for Middlesex and Somerset. A right-handed batsman, he occasionally played as wicket-keeper.

Life and career

Born in Grenada, British West Indies, Ross was educated at the Hermitage School, Bath, then became a student in the Middle Temple and later a barrister. He practised in both London and Bath.

In 1869, while playing for Gentlemen of Sussex against the Players of Sussex, he scored 101 in the second-innings after being promoted from batting at number eleven in the first-innings to opening in the second. A prolific scorer in club cricket, he hit six centuries in 1871. On his first-class debut however, Ross made a pair for the Gentlemen. He played one match for Middlesex in 1876, making 35 & 1 during a draw with Oxford University.

During the late 1870s, Ross played a number of matches for the 'Gentlemen of Somerset', a team of amateurs that were forerunners for Somerset County Cricket Club.

References

Hamilton Ross Wikipedia