Full Name

Henry Jupp

Born

November 19, 1841, Dorking, Surrey

Died

April 08, 1889, Bermondsey, London, (aged 47y 140d)

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Fielding Position

Wicketkeeper

Harry Jupp was a broad-shouldered opening batsman for Surrey whose strong defensive technique earned him the sobriquet of 'Young Stonewaller.' He opened the batting in the first two Tests, in 1876-77, and top-scored for England with 63 in the first innings at Melbourne. A reliable fielder in the outfield or a cover point, he turned out for Surrey for 19 years before retiring at the end of 1881. He once replaced the bails after being bowled from the first ball of a local match, and the umpire asked why he wasn't leaving. 'Not at Dorking I ain't,' he said.
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Harry Jupp Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAve100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests240686317.00012020
FC378692481531916523.781273--22819

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests2------------
FC378-63331673/75-45.142.9990.4-00

Umpire & Referee

FormatMatUmpire
FC11
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Test

Debut/Last Matches of Harry Jupp

Recent Matches of Harry Jupp

MatchBatDateGroundFormat
Surrey vs Notts1 & 2826-Jul-1880The OvalFC
England vs Australia0 & 131-Mar-1877MelbourneTest # 2
England vs Australia63 & 415-Mar-1877MelbourneTest # 1
Surrey vs Sussex10 & 1505-Jun-1873The OvalFC
Surrey vs M.C.C.4 & 313-May-1872Lord'sFC

Photos of Harry Jupp

The England cricket team in 1880
The 1876-77 squad which played the first Test against Australia
Harry Jupp