Full Name

Hugh Trumble

Born

May 12, 1867, Abbotsford, Melbourne, Victoria

Died

August 14, 1938, Hawthorn, Melbourne, Victoria, (aged 71y 94d)

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Offbreak

RELATIONS

(brother)

Hugh Trumble was a fine offspinner who was deadly on a wet wicket, but who could take wickets in all conditions. On the wet pitches often found in those days, especially the sticky wickets in his native Australia he was virtually unplayable. A tall man, he bowled offspin at close to medium pace with considerable variation in flight and pace. He turned the ball enough to beat the bat on true pitches, but on a wet wicket could make the ball bite, turn and lift spitefully. He fooled many a good batsman with a well disguised slower ball, often resulting in a caught and bowled. He was also a very useful batsman with 4 Test fifties and three first-class centuries to his name, mostly concentrating on defence. At the start of the 1899 tour he was batting at No. 10, but by the end he was opening in Tests - he achieved the double of 100 wickets and 1000 runs that summer. One of his greatest performances came, unfortunately, in a losing cause, making 64 and 7 and taking 4 for 108 and 8 for 65 in the Oval Test in 1902, England winning that game by a solitary wicket. He was the first man to take two test hat-tricks (both at his home ground at Melbourne), a feat equalled only by Wasim Akram of Pakistan and TJ Matthews of Australia. After he retired from playing he was secretary of Melbourne CC from 1911 to his death. His elder brother John played seven Tests for Australia.
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Hugh Trumble Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAve100s50sCtSt
Tests3257148517019.7904450
FC21334467539510719.473203290

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests3257809930721418/6512/8921.782.2757.4893
FC213-44060171349299/39-18.442.3347.4-6925
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Debut/Last Matches of Hugh Trumble

Recent Matches of Hugh Trumble

MatchBatBowlDateGroundFormat
Australia vs England6 & 07/2805-Mar-1904MelbourneTest # 82
Australia vs England0 & 02/58 & 1/4926-Feb-1904SydneyTest # 81
Australia vs England4 & 93/49 & 2/7315-Jan-1904AdelaideTest # 80
Australia vs England2 & 04/107 & 5/3401-Jan-1904MelbourneTest # 79
Victoria vs NSW80 & 92/67 & 2/6326-Dec-1903MelbourneFC

Photos of Hugh Trumble

Hugh Trumble
Hugh Trumble
The last day of the 1902 Adelaide Test, Hugh Trumble and Joe Darling batting
The 1893 Australian team to England
The Australian team in England, 1893
Hugh Trumble poses for a photo