Full Name

Frank William Elworthy

Born

June 11, 1893, Cambridge, England

Died

March 15, 1978, Johannesburg, Transvaal, (aged 84y 277d)

Batting Style

Left hand Bat

Bowling Style

Legbreak

Frank Elworthy, who died in Johannesburg on March 15 at the age of 84, was one of the dwindling band who played first-class cricket in South Africa before the First World War. He made his debut for Transvaal in 1912-13 at the age of 19 and was a fairly regular member of the team until 1921-22, making one final appearance eight years later in 1929-30. A googly bowler, he was good enough to be selected for one of the unofficial Tests against the Australian Imperial Forces XI in 1919-20. His own favourite story, however, was that he was sent down to Durban in December 1920 specifically to `get' the famous Dave Nourse - who was at the height of his powers for Natal but reputed susceptible to spin - and did so first ball. In the second innings he bowled Herby Taylor, a notable double. This season of 1920-21 was his best and he took 19 wickets at 20 runs each.
The Cricketer

Frank Elworthy Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAve100s50sCtSt
FC142171714412.210030

Bowling

FormatMatRunsWktsBBIAve5w10w
FC141133426/6026.9720

Debut/Last Matches of Frank Elworthy

FC Matches

Span
1912/13 - 1929/30