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Full name
  
William Whitcher

1864–1867
  
Hampshire

Name
  
William Whitcher


Born
  
1832
Emsworth, Hampshire, England

Died
  
9 March 1910 (aged 77–78) Southampton, Hampshire, England

William Whitcher (1832 – 3 March 1910) was an English cricketer. Whitcher's batting and bowling styles are unknown. He was born at Emsworth, Hampshire.

Whitcher made his first-class debut for Hampshire in 1864, which was the club's first season with first-class status. This came against Sussex. In this match he bowled 5 wicket-less overs in the Sussex first-innings. In Hampshire's first-innings, he ended the innings unbeaten without scoring. Having batted at number 10 in the first-innings, he opened the batting in Hampshire's second-innings. This promotion up the order was not successful, with Whitcher being run out for a duck. Sussex eventually won the match by 10 wickets. He next appeared in first-class cricket for Hampshire in 1867, when he played his final first-class match against Kent. He scored his first first-class runs in Hampshire's first-innings, making 10 runs before being dismissed by George Bennett. In the second-innings he ended the innings unbeaten on 17. Whitcher bowled in the Kent first-innings, bowling 7 wicket-less overs. The match ended in a draw.

Whitcher died at Shirley, Southampton, Hampshire, on 3 March 1910.

References

William Whitcher Wikipedia