William Bradley (cricketer)

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William Bradley
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Personal information
Full nameWilliam Francis Bradley
Born(1867-10-08)8 October 1867
Brisbane, Queensland
Died7 September 1948(1948-09-07) (aged 80)
Ipswich, Queensland
Source: Cricinfo, 5 June 2020

William Francis Bradley (8 October 1867 – 7 September 1948) was an Australian cricketer. He played fifteen first-class matches for Queensland between 1892-93 and 1899-1900 and was the States first first-class captain and wicket-keeper.

Cricket career[]

As of the early 1890s Bradley was considered one of the best batsmen in Brisbane, characterized by patience, and a good wicket-keeper.[1]

He played for the Brisbane Graziers' Cricket Club and in December 1892 he was selected for a series between Graziers' and a Rockhampton XI.[2][3] It was noted that Graziers' did not have a longstop in place during the series due to Bradley's skill as a wicket-keeper.[4] Bradley captained Graziers' in the second match of the series.[5]

Queensland was granted first-class status in the 1892-93 season, and in March 1893 a match between two Queensland sides was played to determine who would be selected for the states inaugural first-class match. Bradley played in the match and took a catch, a stumping, and was observed to be one of the better batsmen.[6] He was selected as wicket-keeper and captain of the first state side which played New South Wales in Brisbane in April 1893. He scored a duck and 13 in the game, but did take a stumping and a catch and captained Queensland to victory by 14 runs.[7]

In March 1894 he was selected as Queensland's wicket-keeper in their second game which was against NSW in Sydney, but not as captain, and took two stumpings and a catch,[8] and in December 1894 he played for Queensland against the touring English Ashes team.[9] In February 1895 NSW returned to Brisbane and Bradley took one catch and scored 44 and 21,[10] and he also played in a second tour match against the English team.[11] In December he continued his streak of representing Queensland in all its first-class games in a match against NSW in Sydney.[12]

In the 1896-97 season Bradley was selected in a Queensland side which toured New Zealand playing in five games from December 1896 to January 1897 and notably did not keep wicket for the first time in his first-class career.[13] He returned to keeping in April 1897 in a game against NSW in Brisbane.[14] In late 1897 a Brisbane electorate cricket competition was established and Bradley played for the Woolloongabba club in the new competition.[15]

In February 1898 Bradley played against another English touring team for a combined Queensland and Victoria XI in Brisbane in a game which was drawn by agreement without the Australians batting.[16] In January 1899 he returned to first-class captaincy leading Queensland in a match against South Australia in Brisbane, which Queensland lost by an innings and 284 runs,[17] and he played his last first-class match in November against NSW in Brisbane, keeping wicket but not captaining.[18]

In his professional career he worked in the North Ipswich railway workshops in the sawmills department and in 1919 he participated in a cricket match between the sawmills department and the carriage and wagons workshop department.[19]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Cricket: The Graziers' Team". The Daily Northern Argus. Rockhampton, Qld. 21 December 1892. p. 5. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Cricket". Morning Bulletin. Rockhampton, Qld. 20 December 1892. p. 5. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  3. ^ "General News". The Daily Northern Argus. Rockhampton, Qld. 20 December 1892. p. 5. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  4. ^ "Cricket". Morning Bulletin. Rockhampton, Qld. 27 December 1892. p. 6. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  5. ^ "Cricket". Morning Bulletin. Rockhampton, Qld. 31 December 1892. p. 6. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  6. ^ "Field Sporting". The Queenslander. Brisbane, Qld. 25 March 1893. p. 541. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  7. ^ Queensland v NSW 1-4 April 1893
  8. ^ NSW v Queensland 24-28 March 1894
  9. ^ Queensland v AE Stoddart's XI 7-10 December 1894
  10. ^ Queensland v NSW 9-12 February 1895
  11. ^ Queensland v AE Stoddart's XI 15-19 February 1895
  12. ^ NSW v Queensland 13-17 December 1895
  13. ^ Queensland in New Zealand, 1896-97 at Cricinfo
  14. ^ Queensland v NSW 16-19 1897
  15. ^ "Cricket". Morning Bulletin. Rockhampton, Qld. 29 October 1897. p. 5. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  16. ^ Queensland & Victoria v AE Stoddart's XI 19-22 February 1898
  17. ^ Queensland v South Australia, 14-17 January 1899
  18. ^ Queensland v NSW 25-28 November 1899
  19. ^ "Cricket and Other Notes". Queensland Times. Ipswich, Qld. 14 February 1919. p. 7. Retrieved 11 March 2021.

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