Harry Leadbeater
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Harry Leadbeater (31 December 1863 – 9 October 1928) was an English
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first-class cricketer, who played six matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1884 and 1890, all of them against the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). He also appeared in first-class cricket in matches for Gentlemen of England (1885), I Zingari (1886), an England XI (1886) and Lord Hawke's XI (1889). He played for Scarborough in 1892 in a non first-class game. Born in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, Leadbeater was a left-handed batsman, who scored 218 runs in all matches, with a best of 65 for Yorkshire against the MCC, at an average of 16.76. He took three wickets with his left arm medium pacers at 46.00, with a best return of 2 for 42 against M Sherwin's XI. He took eleven catches in the field.


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1863 births 1928 deaths Yorkshire cricketers Cricketers from Scarborough, North Yorkshire I Zingari cricketers English cricketers Gentlemen of England cricketers Lord Hawke's XI cricketers English cricketers of 1864 to 1889 English cricketers of 1890 to 1918 {{england-cricket-bio-1860s-stub