George Simpson-Hayward

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George Simpson-Hayward
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George Simpson-Hayward
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling type Right-arm lob bowler
Tests First-class
Matches 5 200
Runs scored 105 5556
Batting average 15.00 18.58
100s/50s -/- 3/9
Top score 29* 130
Balls bowled 898 20062
Wickets 23 503
Bowling average 18.26 21.39
5 wickets in innings 2 31
10 wickets in match - 1
Best bowling 6/43 7/54
Catches/stumpings 1/- 133/-

Test debut: 1 January 1910
Last Test: 11 March 1910
Source: [1]

George Hayward Thomas Simpson-Hayward (born June 7, 1875, Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, died October 2, 1936, Icomb Place, Gloucestershire) was an English cricketer who played in 5 Tests in 1910. He was educated at Malvern College.

He is notable for being the last serious exponent of underarm or lob bowling to appear regularly in first-class cricket. He played for Cambridge University (1895-97) and Worcestershire (1899-1914). He played throughout the five-Test series on matting pitches in South Africa in 1909-10 taking the first of his 23 wickets with his fifth ball. He bowled brisk off-breaks along a low trajectory with a leg-break action. He was a Cambridge Blue at both cricket and soccer.