Harry Walker (cricketer)

Harry Walker (1760 – July 1805) was a noted English cricketer who played mainly for Surrey sides.

He was a left-handed batsman who played first-class cricket from 1786 until 1802, making 101 appearances in first-class matches.

[1][2] He was born at Churt, near Frensham in Surrey in 1760 and died at Brook near Witley also in Surrey in 1805.

[1] Walker was the elder brother of the great batsman Tom Walker, who is also credited with introducing roundarm bowling, the predecessor of modern overarm bowling.

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