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Encyclopedia > Plum Warner
P.F.Warner
England (Eng)
P.F.Warner
Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB)
Bowling type n/a
Tests First-class
Matches 15 521
Runs scored 622 29028
Batting average 23.92 36.28
100s/50s 1/3 60/149
Top score 132* 244
Balls bowled 0 1132
Wickets 0 15
Bowling average n/a 42.40
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0
Best bowling n/a 2/26
Catches/stumpings 3/0 183/0

Test debut: 14 February 1899
Last Test: 26 June 1912
Source: [1]
Large sized chicken tender of England/St Georges Cross/State flag of Guernsey, 1936-1985 File links The following pages link to this file: The Ashes Arsenal F.C. Cornwall Cambridgeshire Charlton Athletic F.C. City of London London Borough of Croydon Cheshire Chelsea F.C. Devon England Essex... For more coverage of cricket, go to the Cricket portal. ... Wikipedia has no licensable picture of this cricketer. ... Cricket batsman A batsman in the sport of cricket is a player whose speciality in the game is batting. ... In the sport of cricket there are two categories of bowler: pace bowler and spin bowler. ... Test cricket is the longest form of the sport of cricket. ... First-class cricket matches are those of at least three days length in which both teams have two innings each, involving either international teams or the highest division of domestic competition. ... Batting average is a statistic in both baseball and cricket measuring the performance of baseball hitters and cricket batsmen, respectively. ... This article is about the cricket term. ... Bowling average is a statistic measuring the performance of bowlers in the sport of cricket. ... This article is about the cricket term. ... An innings, or inning, is a segment of a game in any of a variety of sports – most notably baseball and cricket – during which a side takes its turn to bat. ... This article is about the cricket term. ... In the sport of cricket, the term stump has three different meanings: part of the wicket, a manner of dismissing a batsman, and the end of the days play (stumps). Part of the wicket The stumps are three vertical posts supporting the bails to form a wicket at each... February 14 is the 45th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1899 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... June 26 is the 177th day of the year (178th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 188 days remaining. ... 1912 is a leap year starting on Monday. ...

Sir Pelham Francis Warner, affectionately and better known as Plum Warner, or the Grand Old Man of English cricket was born on 2 October 1873 in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and died on 30 January 1963 at West Lavington, Sussex. For more coverage of cricket, go to the Cricket portal. ... Cricket is a team sport played between two groups of eleven players each. ... October 2nd is the 275th day (276th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 90 days remaining. ... 1873 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... Port-of-Spain, population 49,000 (metro: 300,000) (2000), is the capital of Trinidad and Tobago. ... The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is a nation located in the southern Caribbean Sea, off the coast of Venezuela. ... January 30 is the 30th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1963 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ... West Lavington is a village situated on the A360 road between Devizes and Salisbury in Wiltshire Dauntseys School is situated in the village ... Sussex is a traditional county in southern England, divided for administrative purposes into West Sussex and East Sussex and the city of Brighton and Hove. ...


A right-hand bat, Warner played first-class cricket for Oxford University, Middlesex and England. He played 15 test matches, captaining in 10 of them, with a record of won 4, lost 6. Indeed, when he captained England on the tour of South Africa in 1905/6 to a resounding 1-4 defeat, that was the first time England had lost to South Africa in a test match. First-class cricket matches are those of at least three days length in which both teams have two innings each, involving either international teams or the highest division of domestic competition. ... The University of Oxford, located in the city of Oxford in England, is the oldest university in the English-speaking world. ... Middlesex County Cricket Club is a first-class cricket club in England, named after the historic county of Middlesex which their home ground, Lords Cricket Ground in London, is located. ... Test cricket is the longest form of the sport of cricket. ... 1905 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... 1906 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...


He was named Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1904 and 1921, making him one of the few to have received the honour twice (the normal rule is that it can only be won once). After retiring as a player, he became a tour manager, most notably on the infamous Bodyline tour of Australia in 1932/3. He later became president of the Marylebone Cricket Club. He was knighted for his services to cricket in 1937. The Wisden Cricketers of the Year award is made annually in the pages of the Wisden Cricketers Almanack yearbook. ... 1904 is a leap year starting on a Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1921 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... Bill Woodfull evades a Bodyline ball. ... Lords 2005 The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), founded in 1787, was the original governing body of international cricket. ... A silver statue of an armoured knight, created as a trophy in 1850 For the chess piece, see knight (chess). ... 1937 was a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...


Warner wrote extensively on cricket. He detailed his Ashes tests and a history of Lord's cricket ground. He was married to Agnes in the summer of 1904 and had a son, Esmond, and a daughter, Elizabeth. For more coverage of cricket, see the Cricket portal. ... The Mound Stand The Grand Stand For more coverage of cricket, go to the Cricket portal. ... 1904 is a leap year starting on a Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...



Preceded by:
Archie MacLaren
English national cricket captain
1903/4
Succeeded by:
Honourable Stanley Jackson
Preceded by:
Honourable Stanley Jackson
English national cricket captain
1905/6
Succeeded by:
Tip Foster


Archibald (Archie) Campbell MacLaren (1 December 1871-17 November 1944) was an English cricketer, who played for England and Lancashire. ... This is a list of all English national cricket captains, comprising all of the men, boys and women who have captained an English national cricket team at official international level. ... 1903 has the latest occurring solstices and equinoxes for 400 years, because the Gregorian calendar hasnt had a leap year for seven years or a century leap year since 1600. ... 1904 is a leap year starting on a Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... The Right Honourable Sir Francis Stanley Jackson (21 November 1870-9 March 1947), better known as the Honourable Stanley Jackson, was an English cricketer, soldier and politician. ... The Right Honourable Sir Francis Stanley Jackson (21 November 1870-9 March 1947), better known as the Honourable Stanley Jackson, was an English cricketer, soldier and politician. ... This is a list of all English national cricket captains, comprising all of the men, boys and women who have captained an English national cricket team at official international level. ... 1905 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... 1906 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... Reginald Erskine (Tip) Foster (16 April 1878-13 May 1914) was an English cricketer who played for Oxford University, Worcestershire and England. ...


External references

  • Cricinfo page on Plum Warner
  • The Golden Age of Cricket 1890-1914 by David Frith ISBN 0-907853-50-1

Bibliography

  • Lord's 1787-1945 ISBN 1-85145-112-9

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