Mick Waddy

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Born5 October 1880
Died23 September 1958(1958-09-23) (aged 77)
South Littleton, Worcestershire, England
OccupationsCricketer, teacher, clergyman
1902–1914New South Wales
Mick Waddy
Born5 October 1880
Died23 September 1958(1958-09-23) (aged 77)
South Littleton, Worcestershire, England
OccupationsCricketer, teacher, clergyman
Cricket career
Cricket information
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1902–1914New South Wales
1919–1922Warwickshire County Cricket Club
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 55
Runs scored 2,326
Batting average 28.36
100s/50s 0/0
Top score 129
Catches/stumpings 44/0

Ernest Frederick "Mick" Waddy (5 October 1880 – 23 September 1958) was an Australian clergyman, schoolmaster and cricketer who played first-class cricket before the First World War for New South Wales and then from 1919 to 1922 in England for Warwickshire.[1] He was born in Morpeth, New South Wales and died at South Littleton, Worcestershire.

Waddy came from a family of cricketers: his brothers Edgar Lloyd Waddy (Gar) and Percival Stacy Waddy (Stacy) both played first-class cricket.[1] He was educated at the King's School, Parramatta and at the University of Sydney, and was ordained as a priest in the Church of England, serving in the 1900s as the curate in the parish of Singleton, New South Wales, where his brother Stacy was the vicar.[2]

Australian cricketer

In England

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