John Larkin (cricketer)
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John Larkin | |
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Born |
1726 Hadlow |
Died | 1782 (aged 55–56) |
Residence | Hadlow |
Nationality | English |
Years active | 1747–1770 |
Known for | Early cricket player |
John Larkin (born in 1726, probably at Hadlow in Kent; died in 1782) was a noted English cricketer of the mid-Georgian period at a time when the single wicket version of the game was popular.[1]
He played for "the most famed parish of Hadlow", as the Hadlow Cricket Club was called in 1747, when he must have been one of its best players. Larkin and another Hadlow player called Jones represented All-England v Kent at the Artillery Ground on 31 August 1747 (the result is unknown).[2]
John Larkin seems to have had a lengthy career and was still playing club cricket in the 1770s.[3]
References
- ↑ Hadlow CC History
- ↑ F S Ashley-Cooper, At the Sign of the Wicket: Cricket 1742-1751, Cricket Magazine, 1900
- ↑ G B Buckley, Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket, Cotterell, 1935
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Further reading
- H T Waghorn, Cricket Scores, Notes, etc. (1730-1773), Blackwood, 1899
- H T Waghorn, The Dawn of Cricket, Electric Press, 1906
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