James Southerton
England
INTL CAREER: 1877 - 1877
Full Name
James Southerton
Born
November 16, 1827, Petworth, Sussex
Died
June 16, 1880, Mitcham, Surrey, (aged 52y 213d)
Batting Style
Right hand Bat
RELATIONS
(son)
At 49 years 119 days, James Southerton is the oldest player to make a Test debut, a record unlikely to be eclipsed - he was also the first Test cricketer to die. The bulk of his first-class career came before his appearances in the first two Tests (in 1876-77) . Initially a batsmen, he turned his hand to slow round-arm bowling (then a rarity) and as time went on metamorphosed into a more conventional slow left-armer. He was a capable batsman and a sound slip fielder. In 1867 he represented three counties (Hampshire, Surrey, Sussex) in an era before strict rules on qualification. In his final years he was landlord of the famous "Cricketers" pub on Mitcham Green.
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