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Full name Ephraim Lockwood
Born April 4, 1845, Lascelles Hall, Huddersfield, Yorkshire
Died December 19, 1921, Tandem, Lascelles Hall, Huddersfield, Yorkshire (aged 76 years 259 days)
Major teams Yorkshire
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm slow-medium (roundarm)
Relation Uncle - J Thewlis snr, Brother - H Lockwood, Cousin - J Thewlis jnr
| Mat | Inns | NO | Runs | HS | Ave | 100 | Ct | St | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First-class | 328 | 569 | 39 | 12512 | 208 | 23.60 | 8 | 232 | 3 |
| Mat | Runs | Wkts | BBI | Ave | 5w | 10 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First-class | 328 | 3458+ | 207 | 7/35 | 16.78* | 7 | 1 |
| First-class span | 1868-1884 |
Ephraim Lockwood was described as unassuming and uneducated, but he was one of the leading batsmen of his generation who was reckoned to have as many shots as any man other than WG Grace. His debut was memorable. Summoned at short notice, he was jeered by the crowd for his appearance - he wore a grebe, black and red checked shirt and short trousers - but he made 91 in an opening stand of 176 with John Thewlis, his uncle. He was soon a regular in the side, and was invited to tour Australia several times but always declined as he had no desire to travel. He made only one overseas trip, to the USA in 1879. In 1883, aged 38, he scored his only double hundred - 208 against Kent - and his form fell away marked thereafter, so much so that by mid 1884 he had lost his place after scoring 65 runs in nine matches.
Martin Williamson
Playing his last county match in 1884 Ephraim Lockwood was only a name to the present generation, but middle-aged people will remember him as the finest Yorkshire batsman of his day. He rose to fame at one bound, and for fifteen years he was in the front rank, never looking back. His career had a brilliant climax, followed almost immediately by eclipse. In August. 1883, against Kent at Gravesend, he scored 208--the highest, and in some respects, the best innings of his life - but in the following year he lost his form so completely that he had to be left out of the Yorkshire eleven, and, except for a match in Scotland in 1888, no more was seen of him.
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