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Full name
  
Robert Thomas Ellis


1877 - 1886
  
Sussex

Name
  
Robert Ellis

Born
  
16 September 1853 (
1853-09-16
)
Burgess Hill, Sussex, England

Died
  
23 September 1937(1937-09-23) (aged 84) Stone, Dartford, Kent, England

Bowling style
  
Right -arm round arm fast bowler

First-class debut
  
27 August 1877 Sussex v Gloucestershire

Batting style
  
Right-handed batsman

Robert Thomas Ellis (16 September 1853 – 23 September 1937) was an English maltster and cricketer who played first class cricket for Sussex between 1877 and 1889. He captained the team in 1880.

Ellis was born at Franklands, Keymer near Burgess Hill, Sussex, He was educated at Brighton College and played in the first XI in 1869. He became a maltster. He made his first class cricket debut for Sussex in the 1877 season. In 1880 he was captain and manager of Sussex and scored a century against Surrey. He was staying with his brother Philip who was a farmer at Rodmell in 1881. In 1881 he scored a century against Derbyshire. Also in 1881 he played matches for South against North, Gentlemen against Players and for Lord Sheffield's XI. He played no matches in 1883 and appeared for Gentlemen of the South in 1885. He played his last three games in the 1886 season.

Ellis was a right handed batsman and played 144 innings in 70 first class matches with an average of 18.69 and a top score of 103. He was a right arm round arm bowler and took no wickets in 164 balls for the loss of 69 runs.

Ellis died at Stone, Dartford Kent at the age of 84.

References

Robert Ellis (cricketer) Wikipedia