Philip Harrison (cricketer)

Philip Harrison
Personal information
Full name William Philip Harrison
Born (1885-11-13)13 November 1885
Finchley, Middlesex
Died 7 September 1964(1964-09-07) (aged 78)
Harrogate, Yorkshire
Batting Right-handed
Bowling Legbreak
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1904–1905 Kent
1905–1907 Cambridge University
1906–1911 Middlesex
FC debut 16 June 1904 Kent v Nottinghamshire
Last FC 29 June 1911 Middlesex v Gloucestershire
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 56
Runs scored 1,896
Batting average 23.70
100s/50s 2/5
Top score 156
Balls bowled 201
Wickets 7
Bowling average 28.71
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 4/61
Catches/stumpings 29/–
Source: CricInfo, 24 October 2017

William Philip Harrison (13 November 1885 – 7 September 1964) was an English amateur first-class cricketer who played for Kent County Cricket Club, Cambridge University and Middlesex County Cricket Club between 1904 and 1911. He was born in Finchley in Middlesex in 1885 and educated at Rugby School.[1] He played cricket in the First XI at Rugby and made his first-class cricket debut for Kent in June 1904 against Nottinghamshire in the 1904 County Championship at Trent Bridge.[2]

Harrison played seven times for Kent in 1904 and 1905 and four times for Cambridge University in 1905 before making his Middlesex debut in the 1906 season.[1][2] He toured New Zealand in 1906/07 with an amateur MCC team,[1][3] playing in nine of the 11 first-class matches and a number of minor matches on the tour. He played in both matches against the New Zealand side, although these are not classed as Test matches.[4] He scored his maiden first-class century in the second match against Otago, 105 in 90 minutes.[5]

After gaining his cricket Blue in 1907, he played most frequently for Middlesex in 1908 and made 29 first-class appearances for the county in all in a career that ended in 1911. His highest score, 156 runs, came in his final first-class innings.[1]

Harrison died at Harrogate in Yorkshire in 1964 aged 78.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 William Harrison, CricInfo. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  2. 1 2 Philip Harrison, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  3. England cricket team for New Zealand, Feilding Star, vol. 1, no.125, 1906-11-24. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  4. Marylebone Cricket Club in New Zealand 1906–07, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2017-10-24.
  5. "Notes by Long Slip". Otago Witness. 2761: 60. 13 February 1907. Retrieved 20 November 2017.

Philip Harrison at ESPNcricinfo

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