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Frederick Pryor (cricketer)

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Frederick Pryor
Personal information
Full name
Frederick Charles Pryor
Born10 November 1844
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
DiedUnknown
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm roundarm fast
RelationsCharles Pryor (father)
Stephen Pryor (grandfather)
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1861Cambridge Town Club
1863–1871Cambridgeshire
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 25
Runs scored 486
Batting average 11.04
100s/50s –/3
Top score 69
Catches/stumpings 16/3
Source: Cricinfo, 10 September 2019

Frederick Charles Pryor (10 November 1844 – date of death unknown) was an English first-class cricketer.

The son of the cricketer Charles Pryor, he was born in November 1844 at Cambridge. He made his debut in first-class cricket for Cambridge Town Club (CTC) against Cambridge University at Parker's Piece in 1861, with Pryor appearing in a second first-class match in the same season for CTC against Cambridge University at Fenner's.[1] His next first-class appearance came for Cambridgeshire (essentially CTC) in 1863 against the Marylebone Cricket Club. He played first-class cricket for Cambridgeshire until 1871, making 22 appearances.[1] In his 22 matches, he scored a total of 461 runs at an average of 12.13, with a high score of 69, which was one of three half centuries he made.[2] He also made a single first-class appearance for the North in the North v South fixture of 1864.[1] His grandfather, Stephen Pryor, also played first-class cricket.

References

  1. ^ a b c "First-Class Matches played by Frederick Pryor". CricketArchive. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  2. ^ "First-class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Frederick Pryor". CricketArchive. Retrieved 10 September 2019.