Arthur Day (English cricketer)

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Arthur Day
Personal information
Full name Arthur Percival Day
Born (1885-04-10)10 April 1885
Blackheath, Kent, England
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Budleigh Salterton, Devon, England
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right arm leg spin
Right arm fast-medium
Domestic team information
Years Team
1905 – 1925 Kent
1907 – 1912 MCC
First-class debut 22 May 1905 Kent v MCC
Last First-class 18 July 1925 Kent v Surrey
Career statistics
Competition FC
Matches 157
Runs scored 7174
Batting average 32.90
100s/50s 13/38
Top score 184*
Balls bowled 7333
Wickets 132
Bowling average 26.36
5 wickets in innings 4
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 8/49
Catches/stumpings 92/–
Source: cricketarchive, 22 January 1969

Arthur Percival Day (10 April 1885 at Blackheath, Kent – 22 January 1969 at Budleigh Salterton, Devon), was a cricketer who played for Kent during the period of the county's greatest success in the County Championship.

Career

A right-handed middle-order batsman and a bowler who could bowl both fast-medium and leg breaks, Day scored 1,149 runs in his very first season of first-class cricket in 1905, but played only around half the county's matches in each of the next three seasons. In 1909, he again played a full season and, with just over 1,000 runs at an average of more than 44 runs per innings, he was an important part of a Championship winning side. He was rewarded by being named as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in the 1910 edition of The Almanack.[1]

From 1910 to 1914, though, Day went back to appearing in only around half the county matches, though he was evidently well thought of, as he was picked in both 1912 and 1914 for the matches between the MCC touring teams and the "Rest of England". In 1911, he hit an unbeaten 100 in 55 minutes against Hampshire at Southampton.[2]

After the First World War he played very seldom, but in 1921 he hit his highest score, an unbeaten 184 against Sussex at Tonbridge, and averaged 111 runs per innings for the season. He retired after a couple of matches in 1925.

His brothers Sammy and Sydney also played for Kent.

References

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External links

Player profile: Arthur Day from ESPNcricinfo