W. P. Bailey
W.P. Bailey (full name and dates of birth and death unknown) was an English first-class cricketer. His batting style is also unknown.
In first season with first-class status, Bailey made a single first-class appearance against Middlesex at the Cattle Market Ground, Islington. Opening the batting, he scored 4 runs in Hampshire's first-innings, before being dismissed by Russell Walker, while in their second-innings he was dismissed for 10 by Thomas Hearne. He played the occasional match for Hampshire teams until 1866, and in 1871 took twelve wickets and scored a half century for South Hampshire in a two-day match against North Hampshire.
In first season with first-class status, Bailey made a single first-class appearance against Middlesex at the Cattle Market Ground, Islington. Opening the batting, he scored 4 runs in Hampshire's first-innings, before being dismissed by Russell Walker, while in their second-innings he was dismissed for 10 by Thomas Hearne. He played the occasional match for Hampshire teams until 1866, and in 1871 took twelve wickets and scored a half century for South Hampshire in a two-day match against North Hampshire.
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