Sep Lambert
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Sep Lambert Ireland (Ire) |
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Batting style | Right-handed batsman |
Bowling type | n/a - wicket-keeper |
First-class record | |
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Matches | 7 |
Runs scored | 184 |
Batting average | 23.00 |
100s/50s | 0/1 |
Top score | 60* |
Balls bowled | 0 |
Wickets | - |
Bowling average | - |
5 wickets in innings | - |
10 wickets in match | - |
Best Bowling | - |
Catches/Stumpings | 3/0 |
First class debut: 19 May 1902 Last first class game: 4 August 1921 Source: Cricket Archive |
Septimus Drummond "Sep" Lambert (born 3 August 1876 in Dublin, Ireland; died 21 April 1959 in Dublin)[1] was an Irish cricketer. A right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper,[1] he played 14 times for the Ireland cricket team between 1896 and 1921,[2] including seven first-class matches.[3]
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[edit] Cricket career
Sep Lambert made his debut for Ireland against I Zingari in August 1896. Never a regular in the Irish side, his international career contains several large gaps between matches, and it was three years before he played his second match for Ireland, also against I Zingari in August 1899. Another three year gap followed,[2] before he made his first-class debut for Ireland, against London County in May 1902,[3] in what was also Ireland's first first-class match.[4] This was a rare period of consistent selection for Ireland,[2] and he played three further first-class matches again that month, against the MCC, Oxford University and Cambridge University.[3]
He played once in 1903 against London County, and twice in 1904 against South Africa and Cambridge University. He played a match against HDG Leveson-Gower's XI in 1905, before another gap in appearances, this time for eleven years, returning for a match against Scotland in July 1911.[2]
Another long gap followed, though much of this can be explained by Ireland not playing between 1915 and 1919 due to the First World War.[4] He did play three more times for Ireland though, against Scotland in 1920 and against the Irish Military and Scotland in 1921.[2]
[edit] Statistics
In all matches for Ireland, Sep Lambert scored 342 runs at an average of 20.12, with a top score of 60 not out against Oxford University in May 1902, his only half-century for Ireland[2] and also his top first-class score.[1] He took ten catches and no stumpings.[2]
[edit] Family
Sep Lambert came from a cricketing family. His brother Bob was one of Ireland's finest cricketers, and his nephew Ham also played cricket for Ireland.[1]