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Richard Wyatt (cricketer)





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Richard Barnard Wyatt (born 1762) was cricketer who played in the late 18th century.

Wyatt was born at HornchurchinEssex in 1762 and christened at Romford in 1764.[1] He played in a total of 20 cricket matches which are now considered to have first-class cricket status, making his debut in 1787 playing for Hornchurch Cricket Club. He played in all nine of the matches that Hornchurch played which are considered first-class as well as in four of the five that Essex XIs played during the same period. He appeared five times for MCC in first-class matches and made one appearance for each of Old Etonians and the White Conduit Club in a career that lasted until 1797.[1]

Wyatt scored a total of 312 runs in 38 innings with a highest score of 39 and is credited with having taken five wickets.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Richard Wyatt, CricketArchive. Retrieved 2024-06-08. (subscription required)


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