Alfred Brown (cricketer)
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Alfred Brown (born June 10, 1854-November 2, 1900) was a first class cricketer from Malton, Yorkshire, England who played 2 games for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in 1872 in the home and away fixtures against Surrey. A right arm roundarm fast bowler, he took 3 wickets for 47 in total and scored 9 runs at an average of 3 with a top score of 5.[1][2]
He was also a chemical manure merchant and cricket outfitter at Malton. [3]
[edit] References
- ^ Alfred Brown Profile. Cricinfo. The Wisden Group.
- ^ Alfred Brown Statistics. CricketArchive.
- ^ Howard Peach (2003). Curious Tales of Old North Yorkshire. Sigma Leisure, 63. ISBN 1850587930.

