Charlie Absolom

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Charlie Absolom
England
Personal information
Full name Charles Alfred Absolom
Nickname Charlie, Cambridge Navvy
Born 7 June 1846(1846-06-07)
Blackheath, Kent, England
Died 30 July 1889 (aged 43)
Port-of-Spain, Trinidad
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right arm medium
International information
Only Test (cap 12) 2 January 1879: v Australia
Domestic team information
Years Team
1868 – 1879 Kent
1866 – 1869 Cambridge University
Career statistics
Tests First-class
Matches 1 99
Runs scored 58 2515
Batting average 29.00 15.05
100s/50s 0/1 0/4
Top score 52 94
Balls bowled 0 13036
Wickets 282
Bowling average 19.47
5 wickets in innings 19
10 wickets in match 3
Best bowling 7/45
Catches/stumpings 0/– 127/–

As of 30 July 1889
Source: CricketArchive

Charles Alfred Absolom (born 7 June 1846 in Blackheath, Kent; died 30 July 1889 in Port of Spain, Trinidad) played cricket for Cambridge University, Kent and England in the period from 1866 to 1879.

Absolom was nicknamed "Cambridge Navvy", presumably because of his physique, and took 25 wickets in his four University games. An amateur, he toured Australia with Lord Harris's team in 1878/9 and played in the only Test of that tour. Although selected as a bowler, his main performance was with the bat. Coming in after Fred Spofforth, Australia's Demon Bowler had taken a hat-trick to help reduce the English team to 26 for 7, Absolom made 52. However, he was not one of the seven Englishmen to bowl in the Australian innings. Australia went on to win the game by 10 wickets.

Absolom then ended his cricket career, preferring to travel, and he became a ship's purser. He died when he was accidentally buried by a misplaced load of sugar whilst loading at Port of Spain in Trinidad.

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NAME Absolom, Charles Alfred
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Cricketer
DATE OF BIRTH 7 June 1846
PLACE OF BIRTH Blackheath, London, England
DATE OF DEATH 30 July 1889
PLACE OF DEATH Port of Spain, Trinidad
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