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Albert Alderman

Albert Alderman
Personal information
Full name Albert Edward Alderman
Born (1907-10-30)30 October 1907
Allenton, England
Died 6 June 1990(1990-06-06) (aged 82)
Frimley, England
Batting style Right-hand
Bowling style Right-arm off-break
Role Batsman
Domestic team information
Years Team
1928–1948 Derbyshire
First-class debut 11 August 1928 Derbyshire v Leicestershire
Last First-class 10 July 1948 Derbyshire v Worcestershire
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 318
Runs scored 12,376
Batting average 25.94
100s/50s 12/62
Top score 175
Balls bowled 297
Wickets 4
Bowling average 42.75
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 3–37
Catches/stumpings 202/2
Source: CricketArchive, 13 August 2009
Albert Alderman
Personal information
Full name Albert Edward Alderman
Date of birth 30 October 1907
Place of birth Allenton, England
Date of death 6 June 1990(1990-06-06) (aged 82)
Place of death Frimley, England
Playing position Inside forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1928–1934 Derby County 21 (5)
1934–1935 Burnley 19 (2)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Albert Edward Alderman (30 October 1907 – 6 June 1990) was an English cricketer and footballer. He played cricket for Derbyshire between 1928 and 1948 and scored over 12,000 runs for the club. As a footballer, he played as an inside forward for Derby County and Burnley between 1928 and 1935.

Alderman was born in Allenton, Derbyshire. He was a product of the work being done by Samuel Cadman behind the scenes in the nursery at Derbyshire in bringing forward young players of promise.

Alderman first represented Derbyshire in the 1928 season, and had gained a regular place in the lower order of the batting line-up in time for the beginning of the 1929 season, however, he did not translate this lower-order batting into a regular place in the bowling line-up, thanks to steady averages, regularly making an average of more than 20, as well as intermittent centuries for the team.

Alderman kept his first-team place throughout the golden years of the early to mid-1930s when, despite placing tenth in the 1932 County Championship table, fresh blood in the team was to give them their first, and as yet, only County Championship capture in 1936. During these years, Alderman was able to keep his batting average ticking over and around the 25 mark, and, having played more times during the 1936 season than any other to date, cemented his place in the Derbyshire opening attack, most notably with Test cricketer Stan Worthington and sometime wicket-keeper Harry Storer alongside him. Alderman was also noted for his deep fielding. At The Oval in 1936, Surrey batsman Tom Barling swept a ball from Bill Copson to leg which looked as if it was carrying for six. Alderman sprinted 30 yards round the fine-leg boundary to catch it with his outstretched right hand just above the palings. Wisden pronounced that "the catch should live in the memories of all those who were present on the Wednesday".


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