Frederick Eustace Reade Fryer (7 January 1849 – 1 October 1917) was an English first-class cricketer.
[4] The following year he debuted for Cambridge University at Fenner's against the Marylebone Cricket Club.
[4] He would play for Cambridge in 23 first-class matches to 1873,[4] at a time when university cricket was particularly strong with the likes of William Yardley and Cuthbert Ottaway.
[5] His playing style was described by Wisden Cricketers' Almanack as: "Upright, easy and graceful, Fryer was a beautiful bat to watch—as attractive to look at as Lionel Palairet in our own time."
[6] A strong leg side player,[2] Fryer made twelve first-class half centuries, four of which came at Fenner's and three at The Oval.