George Summers (cricketer)

George Summers
Personal information
Full name George Summers
Born (1844-06-21)21 June 1844
Nottingham, England
Died 19 June 1870(1870-06-19) (aged 25)
Nottingham, England
Batting Right-handed
Role Batsman
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
18671870 Nottinghamshire
Career statistics
Competition FC
Matches 32
Runs scored 922
Batting average 15.89
100s/50s /1
Top score 57
Balls bowled 0
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling
Catches/stumpings 15/
Source: , 11 June 2012

George Summers (21 June 1844 – 19 June 1870) was an English cricketer. He played all his first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire.

Summers was the son of a Nottingham hotelier.[1]

In the match against MCC at Lord's in 1870, Summers was hit by a short delivery from John Platts, at the time a fast bowler. He was carried off the field. He seemed to recover, and was not taken to hospital, but went by train back to Nottingham. He died from his injury four days later. Lord's at the time was renowned for being a poor pitch. After Summers' death, efforts were made to improve it, and MCC paid for his gravestone. The death of Summers ensured that the bowler never bowled fast again.

As a protest against what he saw as dangerous bowling, the next batsman - Richard Daft - came out to the wicket with his head wrapped in a towel.

References

  • Simon Rae, W.G.Grace: A Life, 1998, ISBN 978-0-571-17855-1, p92
  • Cricinfo player profile
  • Dangerous Games
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