A profile of Fred Ridgway
by Dave Liverman
An excellent right arm bowler, Fred Ridgway made his debut for Kent shortly after World War Two. A small man, he was still able to work up a respectable pace, He took over 1,000 first-class wickets in a career that spanned fifteen years, and is one of the few bowlers to have achieved the "double hat-trick", taking four wickets with consecutive deliveries against Derbyshire in 1951. A useful lower order bat and fine close-to-the wicket fielder he fell just short of achieving a first-class century. He took part in a county record ninth wicket partnership with B.R.Edrich in 1949.He toured India with what has been described as the weakest England team to tour there. He and Statham shouldered the fast-bowling chores, and in the non-international matches he did well, capturing 41 wickets on the tour at a good average. With many top-players missing Ridgway played all five Tests but laboured on the unforgiving wickets of the sub-continent and against a strong Indian batting line up. His 7 wickets cost over 50 runs apiece and with Statham and Trueman establishing themselves was not given the opportunity to play again.
(Article: Copyright © 2002 Dave Liverman)