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James Whitehead (cricketer, born 1860)

Stephen James Whitehead (2 September 1860 – 9 June 1904) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1894 and 1900 and for Liverpool and District in 1891 and 1892.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 James Whitehead )〕 He was born in Enfield Highway, Middlesex and died at Small Heath, Birmingham.
==Cricket career==
Whitehead was a right-handed lower-order batsman and a right-arm bowler who could bowl both off-breaks and medium-pace.〔 He was a professional cricketer and had playing and coaching engagements at Oxford, Malvern and Rugby at the time of his death, and was also playing for Stratford-on-Avon Cricket Club. He played for Warwickshire from 1886, but the county's matches were not regarded as first-class until 1894. Among his non-first-class matches for Warwickshire was the first match at the Bristol County Ground at Ashley Down, Bristol against Gloucestershire in which he ended W. G. Grace's first innings on the new ground by bowling him. His first first-class games were for the Liverpool and District side in 1891 and 1892, in matches against Yorkshire which the Liverpool side won in both years.
From 1894, Warwickshire's games against other first-class sides were also considered to be first-class, though the team did not join the County Championship until 1895. In 1894, Whitehead, alongside Henry Pallett, formed part of an extremely successful bowling line-up, and he took five wickets in an innings five times, on four occasions going on to take 10 or more wickets in a match.〔 His best bowling performance came in Warwickshire's first first-class match when he took eight Nottinghamshire wickets for 47 runs; this was the best bowling of his career. He almost equalled that return in the very next game by taking eight Surrey wickets for 49 in the first innings. Whitehead's success brought him selection for one of the representative sides in a non-Test cricket season: he played for A. J. Webbe's XI alongside notables such as Lord Hawke and F. S. Jackson against Cambridge University and took eight wickets in the game. He was, however, unable to sustain this level of performance, though he finished the 1894 season with 73 wickets at the respectable bowling average of 17.17 runs per wicket.〔
Whitehead was still a front-line bowler for Warwickshire in the inaugural County Championship season for 1895, but was less effective than he had been, and his 42 wickets that season cost an average of 26.61.〔 Thereafter, he played a few matches each season through to 1900, managing at least one decent return in each season, but never taking more than 20 wickets in any one season.

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