Nathaniel Hone (cricketer)
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Nathaniel Hone was an Irish cricketer
Cricketer
A cricketer is a person who plays the sport of cricket. Official and long-established cricket publications prefer the traditional word "cricketer" over the rarely used term "cricket player"....

 who played nine times for the Ireland cricket team between 1868 and 1884.

Playing career

Hone made his debut for Ireland in August 1868, playing against I Zingari
I Zingari
I Zingari are English and Australian amateur cricket clubs.-History:...

. He was bowled
Bowled
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 for a duck
Duck (cricket)
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 in the only Irish innings, and bowled for the only time in his international career, taking 1/20 in the second innings.

He would not play again for Ireland for almost ten years, making his return in August 1878, again playing against I Zingari. He played four times for Ireland in 1879, against the MCC
Marylebone Cricket Club
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 and Surrey
Surrey County Cricket Club
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 before touring North America, playing two matches against Philadelphia
Philadelphian cricket team
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. He scored 87 against the MCC, his only half-century
Century (cricket)
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 for Ireland. He played three more times for Ireland, his final game being against Philadelphia in June 1884.

Statistics

In all matches for Ireland, he scored 171 runs
Run (cricket)
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 at an average of 14.25. He took one wicket at an average
Bowling average
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 of 28.00.

Family

Hone came from a cricketing family. His brother William
William Hone (cricketer)
William Hone was an Irish cricketer. A right-handed batsman, he played eleven times for the Ireland cricket team between 1861 and 1878 and also played nine first-class matches, mostly for the MCC....

 played for Ireland, as did another brother Leland
Leland Hone
Leland Hone was a cricketer who played for both England and Ireland, in addition to playing first-class cricket for the MCC.-Playing career:...

, who also played Test cricket
Test cricket
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 for England. Three of his cousins, William
William Hone Junior
William Hone known as William Hone Junior to differentiate him from his cousin of the same name, was an Irish cricketer who played ten times for the Ireland cricket team between 1875 and 1884....

, Thomas
Thomas Hone
Thomas Hone was an Irish cricketer. He played just once for the Ireland cricket team, in August 1877, and was unsuccessful, scoring just one run in a match against I Zingari. Other members of his family played much more for Ireland, including his two brothers William and Jeffery and three cousins...

 and Jeffery
Jeffery Hone
Jeffery Browning Hone was an Irish cricketer. He played twice for Ireland in September 1879 against Philadelphia, scoring a total of 28 runs in the two match series. The rest of his family played much more for Ireland...

 also played for Ireland, as did his nephew Pat Hone
Pat Hone
William Patrick "Pat" Hone MC was an Irish cricketer...

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