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Full name | Walter Tudway Phipps | ||||||||||||||
Born | 8 August 1845 Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England | ||||||||||||||
Died | 28 April 1902 Shanghai, China | (aged 56)||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||
Bowling | Right-arm underarm fast | ||||||||||||||
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Cricinfo, 26 February 2020 |
Walter Tudway Phipps (8 August 1845 – 28 April 1902) was an English first-class cricketer and merchant.
The son of Arthur Constantine Phipps, he was born in August 1845 at Shepton Mallet. He was educated at Harrow School, [1] before going up to Christ Church, Oxford. [2] Phipps made two appearances in first-class cricket for Southgate in 1868 and 1869, with both matches coming against Oxford University in 1864 at Oxford. [3] He scored 44 runs in his two matches, with a high score of 30. [4] Despite studying law and being a student of Lincoln's Inn in 1868, Phipps never became a practising barrister. [2] Instead, he became a merchant in China, where he died at Shanghai in April 1902. [1]
Personal information | |||||||||||||||
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Full name | Walter Tudway Phipps | ||||||||||||||
Born | 8 August 1845 Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England | ||||||||||||||
Died | 28 April 1902 Shanghai, China | (aged 56)||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||
Bowling | Right-arm underarm fast | ||||||||||||||
Career statistics | |||||||||||||||
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Source:
Cricinfo, 26 February 2020 |
Walter Tudway Phipps (8 August 1845 – 28 April 1902) was an English first-class cricketer and merchant.
The son of Arthur Constantine Phipps, he was born in August 1845 at Shepton Mallet. He was educated at Harrow School, [1] before going up to Christ Church, Oxford. [2] Phipps made two appearances in first-class cricket for Southgate in 1868 and 1869, with both matches coming against Oxford University in 1864 at Oxford. [3] He scored 44 runs in his two matches, with a high score of 30. [4] Despite studying law and being a student of Lincoln's Inn in 1868, Phipps never became a practising barrister. [2] Instead, he became a merchant in China, where he died at Shanghai in April 1902. [1]