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William West (umpire)

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William Arthur John West was a first-class cricketer and Test match umpire. Born in Birmingham in 1863 he played five first-class matches for Marylebone Cricket Club, scoring 182 runs at 26 with a highest score of 74 against Lancashire. A right arm quick bowler, he also took five wickets at just 20 apiece. He stood in the match between North and South in 1890 and continued to umpire for the next 45 years, until his final season in 1935. He officiated in nine Test matches, from his first England v Australia test in 1896 to the 1912 Triangular Tournament featuring England, Australia and South Africa. He died in Northampton in 1938.[1]

References

  1. ^ William West, cricketarchive.com