Claude Anson

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Claude Esmond Anson played one first class cricket match for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1924.

A right handed opening batsman, he scored 14 and 13 and took a catch in the game against Derbyshire at Queen's Park Chesterfield on the 14th, 16th and 17th June 1924. Opening the batting with Percy Holmes Anson helped add 40 for the first wicket before falling in the unusual manner of hit wicket to Townsend for 14. Yorkshire went on to post 169 thanks to Holmes' 46. Derbyshire mustered just 74 in reply and Yorkshire piled on the pressure with a second innings of 205, Anson again adding a useful 35 with Holmes. Derbyshire fought hard in their second dig but were dismissed for 163 by Wilfred Rhodes and Macaulay to hand Yorkshire victory by 137 runs.

Despite this success, Anson never played for the county again as Herbert Sutcliffe returned to reclaim his opening spot and scored 213 in the next match against Somerset.

Claude Anson was born on the 14th October 1889 in Bradford and died on the 26th March 1969 in Selby, Yorkshire.

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