Name Thomas Hirst | Role Mathematician | |
![]() | ||
Died February 16, 1892, London, United Kingdom Books The Terrible Sights of, The Pauper - the Thief - and, The War in Egypt and the Soud, Miss Grantley's Girls And, The War In Egypt And The Soud |
Thomas Henry Hirst (21 May 1865 – 3 April 1927) was an English first-class cricketer, who played against Somerset for Yorkshire County Cricket Club, in a drawn match at The Circle, Kingston upon Hull, in 1899. He reappeared for Scotland against the Australians in 1905.
Hirst was born in Lockwood, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, and was a right-handed batsman. He scored a total of 66 runs with best scores of 33 and 28 in Scotland's draw against the Australians. Hirst took a catch, but his right arm fast medium pace failed to take a wicket, while conceding 44 runs. He batted at number elevern in his first game, and at number one in his second.
Hirst died in April 1927 in Meltham, Yorkshire.
References
Thomas Hirst Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA