William Edmeads facts for kids
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Years | Team |
1775 | Surrey |
Source: CricketArchive, 19 March 2013
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William Edmeads was an English cricket player from a long time ago. We don't know exactly when he was born or when he passed away. He played in a special kind of cricket called first-class cricket.
Who Was William Edmeads?
William Edmeads played cricket in England during the 1700s. He is known for playing just one game at the top level of cricket. This game was for the Surrey team in the year 1775.
His Cricket Game
In his only first-class cricket match, William Edmeads scored a total of 15 runs. His highest score in one turn at bat (which is called an "innings") was 13 runs.
William did not throw the ball (bowl) during the game. However, he was good at catching! He managed to catch two balls that were hit by the other team's batters.
Family Connections
William Edmeads also had an older brother named John Edmeads. John was also a cricket player, just like William.