Full Name

James Dearman

Died

September 03, 1854, Darnall, Sheffield, Yorkshire

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Fast

RELATIONS

(brother)

James Dearman was a Sheffield filesmith from a cricketing family who bowled fast round-arm and played regularly for North against South and also for the fledgling Yorkshire side. When he retired he took up a pub at Darnall. In 1838 he challenged the formidable Alfred Mynn for the unofficial single-wicket Championship of England but was well beaten in both matches.
Martin Williamson

James Dearman Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAve100s50sCtSt
FC224133925310.31011116

Bowling

FormatMatWktsBBI5w10w
FC22337/?31

Recent Matches of James Dearman

MatchBatBowlDateGroundFormat
Sheffield vs Manchester0 & 3--29-Jul-1846ManchesterFC
North vs M.C.C.1 & 0--13-Jul-1840Lord'sFC
North vs South15 & 18--25-Jun-1838Lord'sFC
North vs South8 & 7*--10-Jul-1837Lord'sFC
Yorkshire XI vs Norfolk XI6 & 57/0 & 6/029-Aug-1836SheffieldFC