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Cook of Brentford
Personal information
Full name
Cook
Bornc.1700
England
Battingunknown hand
Bowlingunderarm: unknown hand and type
Rolebowler
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
c.1720-1740Brentford Cricket Club
c.1720-1740Middlesex
Career statistics
Source: G B Buckley, 31 July 2009

Cook (dates unknown) was an English professional cricketer from Brentford who played in first-class cricket for Middlesex and Brentford Cricket Club during the 1730s. He was "reckoned one of the best bowlers in England".[1]

Career

Cook is mentioned in 1735 re two matches at Moulsey Hurst. He played as a given man for London Cricket Club versus Surrey on Saturday, 7 June;[1] and for a combined London & Middlesex XI versus Kent on Saturday, 12 July.[2]

In the first match, Cook was hired as a replacement for Ellis of London, who was "their best bowler".[2] With Cook's help, London won the game by 9 wickets.[2] In the second match, he was one of three Middlesex players in the combined XI which included eight London players.[1]

As Cook had established his reputation by 1735, he must have been active for some years previously and his career probably began in the 1720s. Very few players were mentioned by name in contemporary reports and there are no other references to Cook.

References

  1. ^ a b c Buckley, p.10.
  2. ^ a b c Waghorn, p.8.

Bibliography

  • G. B. Buckley, Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket, Cotterell, 1935
  • H. T. Waghorn, Cricket Scores, Notes, etc. (1730-1773), Blackwood, 1899