Born | 18 July 1874, Rathmines, Dublin |
Died | 24 March 1956, Rathfarnham, Dublin |
Educated | Rathmines School, Wesley College, St John's College Preston, Edinburgh University Veterinary School |
Occupation | Veterinary Surgeon |
Debut | 3 August 1893 v I Zingari at Phoenix Park |
Cap Number | 221 |
Style | Right-hand bat, right arm off spin |
Teams | Leinster, RH Lambert's XI, Leith Caledonian, Woodbrook, Stedalt, Free Foresters, London County |
History | Bob Lambert was a batsman without frills. Lofted straight drives and vicious hooks, brought him the bulk of his 101 hundreds (see list below) and upwards of 37000 runs. Bowling, his keynote was accuracy, born out of hours of early morning practice on the Leinster ground. He delivered his big off breaks from a two pace run, extracting lift and turn from the blandest of surfaces, dismissing around 3700 batsmen. He first played senior cricket for Leinster in 1889, and the following year hit a brilliant 89* v Laytown, which attracted high praise from the Irish Field. He had a spectacular start to his Irish career in 1893, but really burst on the Irish domestic scene in 1895 with 2040 runs and 209 wickets, figures he rivalled the next season amassing 2231 runs at 67.10 and snaring 202 wickets at 10.00. In all he missed the double only three times before 1914, scored 86 centuries, dominating Irish cricket. His batting performances are legion - amongst the best was a 125 minutes 248* against Fitzwilliam in 1895, a season which saw him hit 6 hundreds. Several half seasons in Scotland, while a veterinary student, saw a further 3 hundreds, the highest 202* for Leith Caledonian v Dunfermline in 1896. His career highest was 256 v Co Kildare at Rathmines in 1906, destroying the "Old Reliable" Bill Harrington. His bowling also attracted the crowds, often for the Vice Regal XI, against I Zingari, but he took 5 hat tricks in his career including one in an 8-35 spell for Leinster v Surrey C&G at the Oval. Bob played only a limited amount of cricket during the War years though he did organise his own XI to meet the Military of Ireland in three two-day charity matches, the first in July 1916, and the in the same month of the following two years. In 1916, on a College Park ground totally unsuitable for serious cricket as cavalry horses had been grazed there during the Easter Rising and it had been used for other military purposes prior to that, Bob - in company with most of his team- mates - failed against the off spin of future England all rounder Ewart Astill, but with figures of 3-13 and 3-24, he showed that he retained all his skills as an off spinner. However this was not enough to prevent a narrow Military victory. The 1917 and 1918 matches were both played on Bob's "home turf" at Observatory Lane, his performances matching the venue. In the former year he hit a typically rumbustious 67, helping his side to a total of 297 which proved more than enough to set up an innings victory. In the latter year he excelled with the ball, his big off breaks gaining him match figures of 12-124 with 8-50 in the first innings. The match, however ended in a draw, not least because of a fine innings from the future Lancashire stalwart Charlie Hallows. His Irish debut was v IZ in 1893 when he hit an undefeated 51. However later that year, on tour, he struck a remarkable 116 v WH Laverton's XI at Westbury. He batted with a runner and did not field during the match. This was the first of his 101 tons. He hit a beautiful hundred v Cambridge at Rathmines in 1904, but his best innings for Ireland is often seen as his 116* against the Philadelphians in 1908, even though Bart King, having just destroyed Ireland in the first match of a double header, played only as a batsman. Bob took part in 10 century stands for Ireland, the best a 3rd wicket 170 with Tim O'Brien at Oxford in 1902, was an Irish record for 92 years. His unfinished 127 with Jack Crawfurd v Military of Ireland in 1921, ended tragically when gunmen fired on the match killing a young woman spectator. Bob scored 1954 runs and took 173 wickets for Ireland, thus becoming the first Irish player to reach the international double. He had 12 "5 fors" and took 10 in a match 4 times. He did the match double against Philadelphia in 1908, but his best performance was against Scotland in College Park in 1910. Ireland was destroyed by the leg spin of JH Bruce-Lockhart, but Bob with match figures of 14.3-6-14-11 ensured a home victory. However his most remarkable performance was, perhaps, in his last match against MCC at Rathmines in 1931, when he was 56. Playing as a late replacement, he bowled 27 overs unchanged and had overall figures of 32-2-102-4. He captained Ireland 13 times, winning four matches. His total runs and wickets shown here do not include the 12-a-side match v I Zingari in 1906 in which he scored 25 and 16 besides taking 6 wickets. His Irish performances also brought him a game for London County in 1903, he made 46* and 38. WG Grace thought his play "perfection." His hundredth 100, came v Halverstown at Rathmines in 1931, including two 6s and twenty 4s. One last hundred followed the next season. Besides his brother Sep, and sons Drummond and Ham, all Irish players, another brother William, and another son Tom, also played for Leinster. A sister played badminton for Ireland as did Bob, who was ICU President three times. On that memorable day against Halverstown, as ball after ball crossed the boundary, one fed up bowler announced to his team mates, "This bloody Lambert just won't quit" Nor did he, as long as he had a bat in his hands or a ball between his fingers. Edward Liddle, April 2007, updated November 2018 His obituary is in Wisden 1957 and he is profiled in Siggins and Fitzgerald Ireland's 100 Cricket Greats. |
1-35 | 1893 1 115 Ireland v WH Laverton's XI 1895 2 104* Leinster v Doyley Carte 3 248* Leinster v Fitzwilliam 4 115* Leinster v Doyley Carte 5 108* Leinster v Addleston 6 170* Stedalt v Lord Louth's XI 7 101* Lumley's XI v Fettes 1896 8 102* FH Browning's XI v Dublin University 9 202* Leith Caledonian v Dunfermline 10 103 Leinster v Dublin University 11 122* Stedalt v Co Meath 12 111 Leinster v Doyley Carte 13 108 Leinster v Dundrum 14 103 Leinster v Streatham 15 105* Leith Caledonian v Juniors 1897 16 135* Leinster v Pembroke 17 122 Leinster v Blackrock College 18 189* Leinster v Curragh Brigade 19 178* Leinster v Phoenix 20 100 Leinster v Enfield 21 127* Eastmans v Co Meath 1898 22 103* Stedaltv Louth 23 107 Leinster v Civil Service 1899 24 158* Leinster v Athy 25 158* Leinster v Bedfordshire Regiment 26 143* Leinster v Dundrum 27 163* Leinster v Pembroke 28 118* Leinster v Dundrum 1900 29 136* Leinster v Civil Service 30 148 Leinster v Blackrock College 31 160 Leinster v Pembroke 32 101 Leinster v Cork County 1901 33 218 Leinster v Dublin Garrison 34 157 Leinster v Blackrock College 35 158 Leinster v Junior League |
36-72 |
1902 36 226* Leinster v Co Wicklow 37 105 Leinster v Co Kildare 38 120* Leinster v Devon and Somerset Wanderers 1903 39 102 Leinster v Co Kildare 40 104 Leinster v Dublin Garrison 1904 41 175* Leinster v Blackrock College 42 100 Ireland v Cambridge University 43 195* Leinster v Dublin University Long Vacation XI 44 103 Leinster v Civil Service 45 256* Leinster v Co Kildare 1905 46 130 Leinster v Dublin University 47 120 Leinster v Co Kildare 48 176* Leinster v Co Wicklow 49 104 Leinster v Co Kildare 1906 50 137* Leinster v Blackrock College 51 147* Leinster v Dublin Garrison 52 104 Leinster v Pembroke 53 175 Leinster v Curragh Brigade 54 131 Leinster v Phoenix 55 218* Leinster v Dublin Garrison 56 246 Leinster v Exmouth 57 145* Leinster v Co Wicklow 58 116* Leinster v Junior League 1907 59 131 Leinster v Co Wicklow 60 100 Leinster v Frogs 61 166* Leinster v Worcestershire Regiment 62 151 Leinster v Pembroke 63 180* Woodbrook v Rapparees 64 103 Leinster v Curragh Brigade 1908 65 109 Leinster v Curragh Brigade 66 133 Leinster v Woodbrook 67 148 Leinster v Pembroke 68 116* Ireland v Philadelphia 1909 69 148 Leinster v Blackrock College 70 140* Leinster v King's County 71 174* Leinster v Free Foresters 72 138 Leinster v Wiltshire Regiment |
73-101 |
1910 73 116 Leinster v Blackrock College 74 139 Leinster v Toronto Zingari 1911 75 203* Leinster v Civil Service 76 107 Leinster v Co Wicklow 77 170 Leinster v Phoenix 78 103* Ireland v Scotland 79 168 Leinster v Pembroke 1912 80 116* Leinster v Civil Service 81 132* Leinster v Co Wicklow 1913 82 104* Leinster v Curragh Brigade 83 147* Leinster v United Services 84 154 Leinster v Devon Dumplings 85 114 Leinster v Pembroke 1914 86 157* Leinster v Pembroke 1919 87 123* Leinster v Railway Union 88 102* Leinster v Worcester Regiment 1920 89 100 Leinster v Railway Union 90 118 Leinster v University College 1921 91 153* Leinster v Dublin University 92 112* Leinster v South Lancs. Regiment 93 123* Leinster v Railway Union 94 127* Leinster v Railway Union 1922 95 124* Leinster v United Services 1923 96 107* Leinster v Phoenix 1926 97 104 Leinster v Phoenix 1928 98 106* Leinster v Grange Gorman 1929 99 102 Leinster v The Curragh 1931 100 144 Leinster v Halverstown 1932 101 138 Colonel Davies XI v Castle Park School |