John Antrobus (cricketer)

John Antrobus (1806 – 26 July 1878) was an English clergyman and cricketer who played for Cambridge University in 1826.

He was educated at Eton where he played twice in the Eton-Harrow match, and then went to St John's College, Cambridge.

[1] Antrobus made two first-class appearances, separated by six years.

Antrobus' second and final first-class fixture came in 1832 in a match for Lord Strathavon's XI against Sir St Vincent Cotton's XI, in which he scored a duck in the first innings and was absent hurt in the second.

He was curate to his father at St Andrew Undershaft, London, from 1841 to 1853.