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James Bray (cricketer, born 1790)

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Name
  
James Bray

Role
  
Cricket Player

Died
  
1869


James Bray (born 11 October 1790 at Waldron, Essex; died 31 January 1869 at Waldron) was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1816 to 1828. He was mainly associated with Sussex and made 8 known appearances in first-class matches, including 2 matches for The Bs between 1817 and 1828.

Bray made his first-class debut in 1816, playing for Sussex against Epsom. He made a steady start to his career, batting in the upper-middle order. The following year, he made two first-class appearances, before taking nine years out of the game.

He returned to the cricketing scene in 1826, when he moved from Sussex to Kent. The first game he played for Kent saw his former team, and opponents, finish on 23 all out, which remains one of the team's lowest first-class scores.

Bray made three further first-class appearances following the end of 1826, including two for Kent. His final first-class appearance saw him play for The Bs against an England team which included William Lillywhite.

It is unclear whether Bray is a relation of James Bray (1853–98), who played for Kent between 1879 and 1882.

References

James Bray (cricketer, born 1790) Wikipedia