ARTHUR HAYGARTH
'Arthur Haygarth' (born Hastings 4 August 1825; died Pimlico 1 May 1903) was an English cricketer and cricket historian.
He was educated at Harrow and represented MCC, Middlesex and Sussex. He achieved greater fame after he retired from playing, as a cricket writer, historian and biographer.
He is renowned as the compiler of ''Cricket Scores and Biographies'' which ran to 14 volumes, although Volume 1 covering the years 1744 - 1826 is by far the most significant. This has been re-issued by the historian Roger Heavens.
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He was educated at Harrow and represented MCC, Middlesex and Sussex. He achieved greater fame after he retired from playing, as a cricket writer, historian and biographer.
He is renowned as the compiler of ''Cricket Scores and Biographies'' which ran to 14 volumes, although Volume 1 covering the years 1744 - 1826 is by far the most significant. This has been re-issued by the historian Roger Heavens.
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