Joe Hunter (cricketer)

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Joe Hunter (cricketer) : biography

3 August 1855 – 4 January 1891

Joseph "Joe" Hunter (3 August 1855 – 4 January 1891) was a professional cricketer, who played 143 matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1878 and 1888. Hunter also played five Test matches for England.

Born in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, Hunter, who was one of five brothers, learnt his cricket on the beach at Scarborough and went on to become a first-class wicket-keeper. Although not rated as amongst the best of his contemporaries, he went on Alfred Shaw’s tour of Australia in 1884/5, and it was there that he played his five Tests. He was dogged by ill-health, however, and retired from cricket in 1888, when he was replaced as Yorkshire’s wicket-keeper by his brother, David.

Hunter originally was a stonemason, but went on to become a pub landlord.

Hunter died in January 1891 in Rotherham, Yorkshire, aged 35.