Full Name

Arthur Frederick Augustus Lilley

Born

November 28, 1866, Holloway Head, Birmingham, Warwickshire

Died

November 17, 1929, Sandy Park, Brislington, Bristol, (aged 62y 354d)

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Medium

Fielding Position

Wicketkeeper

Arthur Frederick Augustus "Dick" Lilley, born at Birmingham on November 18, 1867, died at Brislington, near Bristol, on November 17, within a day of completing his 62nd year. For many seasons he kept wicket for Warwickshire, the Players and England, and in thirty-one Tests against Australia he obtained eighty-four wickets -- sixty-five caught and nineteen stumped. In those games he also scored 802 runs with an average of 20, batting particularly well at Manchester in 1896 for 65 not out and at Leeds three years later for 55. When he gave up county cricket in 1911 he settled in Bristol, and after the War was a member of the special advisory committee which helped to re-establish the Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. Playing for Warwickshire first in 1888 when the county had not been admitted to first rank, Lilley kept wicket continuously for 23 years. Even in those years, he was recognized as one of the best wicketkeepers in the country. In the course of his career he caught out 705 batsmen and stumped 200. For Warwickshire v. Yorkshire at Edgbaston in 1889 he caught three men and stumped four, and for the county v. M. C. C. at Lord's in 1896 he caught eight. He was also a fine forcing batsmen, and could generally be relied on for runs. In first-class matches he scored 15,746 runs, including sixteen centuries, and averaged 26. In three seasons he made over 1,000 runs. For his county against Surrey at The Oval in 1898 he, despite a broken finger, batted eighty-five minutes for 57 runs. He first appeared in a Test against Australia at Lord's in 1896. In that year he played in three of those matches; in 1899 in four, and in 1902, 1905, and 1909 he represented England in all five Tests against Australia. He went out to Australia with touring teams in 1901-02 and 1903-04. As a wicketkeeper he was most consistent and so pronounced an artist that at the end of his career his hands and fingers showed scarcely a trace of the heavy strain to which they had been subjected in taking bowling of all descriptions. Other wicketkeepers may have appeared more brilliant but there was none more sure in making a catch. Lilley, outside his powers as wicketkeeper and batsman, was an exceptionally fine judge of cricket and so well did captains, even of international teams, recognise his special qualities in this direction that they often consulted him during a match.

In the course of his many games for England, Lilley was intimately associated with two dramatic finishes at Old Trafford. In the match of 1896 in which Ranjitsinhji played his great innings of 154 not out and Tom Richardson bowled so wonderfully, Lilley when Australia, with three wickets to fall, wanted nine runs for victory, missed Kelly in curious fashion. He took the ball cleanly enough but as he did so, pulled his arm back and struck his thigh, the impact being so sharp that it shook the ball out of his hands. Six years later on the same ground, England, with two wickets to fall, were within eight runs of victory when off a splendid square-leg hit, Lilley was out to a marvellous catch by Clem Hill.
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Dick Lilley Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAve100s50s6sCtSt
Tests355289038420.520407022
FC416639461559717126.301677-714197

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests351252311/231/2323.004.6025.0000
FC416-23231485416/46-36.213.8356.6-10
England and Warwickshire cricketer Dick Lilley

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Debut/Last Matches of Dick Lilley

Recent Matches of Dick Lilley

MatchBatWktDateGroundFormat
England vs Australia2*0c/0s & 0c/1s09-Aug-1909The OvalTest # 105
England vs Australia26*0c/0s & 0c/0s26-Jul-1909ManchesterTest # 104
England vs Australia4* & 22c/0s & 2c/0s01-Jul-1909LeedsTest # 103
England vs Australia47 & 25*3c/0s & 1c/0s14-Jun-1909Lord'sTest # 102
England vs Australia00c/0s & 1c/0s27-May-1909BirminghamTest # 101

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England and Warwickshire cricketer Dick Lilley