William Ellis (English Cricketer)
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William Ellis (28 August 1876 – 22 January 1931) was an English
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er who played for
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between 1898 and 1906. Ellis was born in Whitwell, the son of Thomas Ellis, a joiner, and his wife Jane. Ellis' first-class cricketing career began for Derbyshire in the 1898 season, making his debut against
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in the County Championship. He made two further appearances during the season, against
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and
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. In the 1899 season he played in seven games and scored his only half-century, against
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. He played three matches in the 1901 season one against London County and the others in the County Championship. He played in five matches in the 1903 season and one final first-class game, in the 1906 season. Ellis was a lower-order batsman for the team playing 32 innings in 18 Matches. His highest score was 58 and he averaged 12.03. He was also an occasional, though unsuccessful bowler, as he never took a first-class wicket.William Ellis at Cricket Archive
/ref> Ellis died at Crimble Moor at the age of 55.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ellis, William 1876 births 1931 deaths English cricketers Derbyshire cricketers People from Whitwell, Derbyshire Cricketers from Derbyshire