Personal information | ||||
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Full name | George Harman Jupp | |||
Born | 26 February 1845 Brentford, Middlesex, England |
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Died | 24 February 1930 West Ealing, Middlesex, England |
(aged 84)|||
Batting style | Right-handed | |||
Bowling style | Roundarm slow | |||
Domestic team information | ||||
Years | Team | |||
1867 | Gentlemen of the South | |||
1867-1868 | Middlesex | |||
Career statistics | ||||
Competition | FC | |||
Matches | 8 | |||
Runs scored | 181 | |||
Batting average | 12.92 | |||
100s/50s | –/– | |||
Top score | 49 | |||
Balls bowled | 72 | |||
Wickets | 2 | |||
Bowling average | 24.50 | |||
5 wickets in innings | – | |||
10 wickets in match | – | |||
Best bowling | 2/49 | |||
Catches/stumpings | 1/– | |||
Source: Cricinfo, 27 November 2010 |
George Harman Jupp (26 February 1845 - 24 February 1930) was an English cricketer. Jupp was a right-handed batsman who bowled roundarm slow, although with which hand he bowled with is unknown. He was born at Brentford, Middlesex.
Jupp made his first-class debut for Middlesex in 1864 against Surrey at the Cattle Market Ground in Islington. From 1867 to 1868, he represented Middlesex in 7 first-class matches, the last of which came against Surrey. Jupp also played a single first-class match for the Gentlemen of the South against the Players of the South in 1867.[1] In his 8 first-class matches, he scored 181 runs at a batting average of 12.92, with a high score of 49. With the ball he took 2 wickets at a bowling average of 24.50, with best figures of 2/49.[2]
Jupp died at West Ealing, Middlesex on 24 February 1930.