William Harbord (cricketer)

For the cricketer and noble, see William Harbord, 2nd Baron Suffield.

William Edward Harbord (15 December 1908 28 July 1992) played first-class cricket for Yorkshire County Cricket Club as an amateur player between 1929 and 1935.[1] He also played once for Oxford University in 1930 and for the MCC in 1934 and 1935. He appeared for Yorkshire's Second XI in the Minor Counties Championship competition between 1928 and 1933, and for a Minor Counties representative side in a non-first-class match in 1934.

Born in Manton, Rutland, England, Harbord was a right-handed batsman, who scored 512 runs at 18.28 with his top score, his only century, 109, coming for Yorkshire against Oxford University in 1930. He also scored 63* against Cambridge University. He took nine catches, and conceded 15 runs bowling right arm slow medium without success.

Harbord went on two international cricket tours: with H. M. Martineau's side to Egypt in 1934, and then with the official MCC side to the West Indies in 1934-35. Four Tests were played on that West Indies tour, but Harbord did not play in any of them, although he did appear in four other first-class matches there.

Harbord died in Harrogate, Yorkshire. His brother-in-law, John Atkinson-Clark, played eight games for Middlesex from 1930 to 1932.

He served on the Yorkshire committee for many years becoming a vice-president.

References

  1. "Player Profile: William Harbord". cricketarchive. Retrieved 13 May 2013.

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