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Alfred Lyttelton      

Full name Alfred Lyttelton

Born February 7, 1857, Westminster, London

Died July 5, 1913, Marylebone, London (aged 56 years 148 days)

Major teams England, Cambridge University, Middlesex

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm slow (underarm)

Fielding position Wicketkeeper

Education Eton College; Cambridge University

Relation Father - GW Lyttelton, Father-in-law - A Balfour, Brother - CG Lyttelton, Brother - GWS Lyttelton, Brother - AT Lyttelton, Brother - RH Lyttelton, Brother - E Lyttelton, Nephew - NS Talbot, Nephew - JC Lyttelton, Nephew - CF Lyttelton

Alfred Lyttelton
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 4 7 1 94 31 15.66 0 0 0 2 0
First-class 101 171 12 4429 181 27.85 7 20 134 70
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 4 1 48 19 4 4/19 4/19 4.75 2.37 12.0 1 0 0
First-class 101 316 172 4 4/19 43.00 3.26 79.0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut England v Australia at The Oval, Sep 6-8, 1880 scorecard
Last Test England v Australia at The Oval, Aug 11-13, 1884 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1876 - 1887
Profile

Alfred Lyttelton was one of the best amateur sportsmen of his generation and came from a family who excelled at sport - seven of his brothers played either first-class or good club cricket. He made his mark at Eton and then Cambridge as one of the best amateur wicketkeepers in the country, standing up without a long-stop in an era when that was rare, and in 1878 was in the Cambridge XI that beat the Australians. He played in four of the first five Tests against Australia in England in 1880, 1882 and 1884, and in his last appearance took of his pads and, bowling underarm lobs, took 4 for 8 on the second morning. He was the first man to play football and cricket for England, but sport was only ever a pastime and he retired by the time he was 28 to further his political ambitions. He later became an MP and Colonial Secretary, possibly helped by the fact he was appointed by Arthur Balfour, his brother-in-law. He was also president of the MCC in 1898.
Martin Williamson

The Hon. Alfred Lyttelton died after a brief illness, following an operation, on the 5th of July. He was one of those cricketers about whose greatness there was never any question. From his schooldays he seemed destined to take a very high place. He was in the Eton XI from 1872 to 1875, and in the Cambridge XI from 1876 to 1879, finishing up in each case as captain. The best amateur wicketkeeper of his day, he was picked for Gentlemen against Players at Lord's in his first year at Cambridge, and he kept wicket for England against Australia at The Oval in 1880 and 1882 and at Lord's and The Oval in 1884. As a batsman he represented, in its highest development, the forward style of play taught by Mr. R. A. H. Mitchell at Eton. Owing to the claims of his work at the Bar, he gave up first-class cricket when he was little more than 28. He played his last match for Middlesex in 1887. He was president of the MCC in 1898, and served on the Committee from 1881 to 1885, and from 1899 to 1903. Apart from his cricket Mr. Lyttelton was the best amateur tennis player of his time, excelled also at racquets, and played for England at Association Football. No one, perhaps, has ever had a greater all-round genius for ball games.
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The Hon Alfred Lyttelton

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