William Lankham
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Born | Auckland, New Zealand | 4 December 1861||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 2 December 1886 Devonport, New Zealand, Auckland | (aged 24)||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bowling | Right-arm medium-fast | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Relations | George Lankham (father) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1882/83–1883/84 | Auckland | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source: CricketArchive, 29 September 2014 |
William Lankham (4 December 1861 – 2 December 1886) was a New Zealand cricketer who played five first-class matches for Auckland before his death at the age of 24.
Life and career
[edit]A tall, strongly-built right-arm opening bowler,[1] Lankham had an outstanding season for the Auckland United club in 1880–81, taking 84 wickets at an average of 3.32, helping Auckland United to an undefeated season.[2] He played for the Auckland XXII against the touring English team in 1881–82, taking 3 for 69 off 87 four-ball overs. The English captain, Alfred Shaw, regarded Lankham as the best bowler the tourists faced in New Zealand.[1]
Lankham played his first first-class match in December 1882 for Auckland against Canterbury in Christchurch. He took 7 for 39 in Canterbury's first innings; on the second day, which was also his 21st birthday, he made the second-top score in Auckland's first innings with 27, batting at number ten; then he took 4 for 60. Canterbury nevertheless won by 27 runs.[3] Auckland then travelled to Wellington, where Lankham took 3 for 28 and 4 for 41 in an Auckland victory.[4] The team then crossed Cook Strait again to play Nelson. In a match in which 40 wickets fell for 370 runs, Lankham took 6 for 18 and 4 for 39, and Auckland won by four runs after the Nelson last-wicket pair had put on 50, the highest partnership of the match.[5]
Three months later Taranaki travelled to Auckland to play their initial first-class match, but Lankham was too much for them, bowling unchanged through both innings to take 13 for 35 (7 for 13 and 6 for 22) and dismiss Taranaki for 63 and 55 to give Auckland an innings victory.[6] Lankham finished the season as the leading wicket-taker in New Zealand with 41 wickets at an average of 6.34.[7]
In 1883-84 Auckland played only one first-class match, against Canterbury in Auckland. Lankham bowled for most of the first innings and unchanged in the second to take 6 for 60 and 6 for 54, and Auckland won by four wickets.[8] He never played again, and died from tuberculosis two days before his 25th birthday.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "W. Lankham". Observer: 4. 16 December 1882.
- ^ "Auckland United Cricket Club". The New Zealand Herald: 6. 14 June 1881.
- ^ Canterbury v Auckland 1882-83
- ^ Wellington v Auckland 1882-83
- ^ Nelson v Auckland 1882-83
- ^ Auckland v Taranaki 1882-83
- ^ 1882-83 bowling by average
- ^ Auckland v Canterbury 1883-84
- ^ Grey River Argus, 4 December 1886, p. 2.