Henry Moses (13 February 1858 – 7 December 1938) was an Australian cricketer who played in six Tests, all in Australia against England, between 1887 and 1895.
[5] The Referee described his batting thus: "His defence was not to be surpassed; he had unruffled patience, a beautiful off-drive, a clean cover drive and a characteristic fine leg glide.
[6][7] After his cricket career, Moses was a champion bowler, representing New South Wales for 16 years, and captaining the state 60 times.
He was a member of the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust from 1907, serving as chairman from 1928 until his death.
[1] He died in a Sydney hospital after a long illness in December 1938, aged 80, leaving a widow, two sons and a daughter.