Edward Lumb (12 September 1852 – 5 April 1891) was an
English first-class cricketer, who played in fourteen matches for
Yorkshire County Cricket Club between 1872 and 1886. He also appeared for North of England (1877), Gentlemen of the North (1877) and an England XI (1878) in first-class games.
Born in
Huddersfield,
Yorkshire,
England, when he was aged 15 he played for the Yorkshire Colts and also Lascelles Hall C.C., and he reached the age of 20 he
captained the Dalton side. He was the donor of the Lumb Cup, played annually in the Huddersfield district from 1886, and he became president of the Huddersfield League.
A right-handed batsman, he scored 356 runs at 15.47, with a best of 70 not out against
Middlesex, his other score of over fifty was another unbeaten innings of 60 against
Surrey. Lumb took seven catches in the field but he did not bowl.
Lumb died in April 1891 in
Westminster,
London, aged 38.
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