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Keighley, Yorkshire born amateur Arthur Sellers was a right-handed batsman played for Yorkshire from 1890 to 1899, and in other first class matches for the North of England in 1893 and The Gentlemen of England in 1895.
Sellers, in 53 first class matches, scored 1,852 runs at an average of 19.91, hitting two centuries against Middlesex and Somerset with a highest score of 105, also scoring 7 half centuries. Sellers also took 47 catches in first class play and two wickets as an occasional bowler, at 74.50 apiece. Both victims came in a spell of 2-28 against Kent.
His son, Brian Sellers, was Yorkshire captain from 1933 to 1947, and a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1940.
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