Career
An occasional bowler of lobs, he sometimes switched to quick overarm deliveries. He captained England in two Test matches, winning them both. Read was named a in 1893.
Read took part in the original Ashes series of 1882-1883 and is commemorated by the poem inscribed on the side of the urn: When Ivo goes back with the urn, the urn.
Studds, Steel, Read and Tylecote return, return. The welkin will ring loud, The great crowd will feel proud, Seeing Barlow and Bates with the urn, the urn.
And the rest coming home with the urn. He played for Surrey from 1873 to 1897, scoring 338 for them against Oxford University in 1888.
At the time, it was the second highest first-class score ever made.
After West. G. Grace he was the most prolific amateur of his day. He became the first number 10 to score a hundred in Test cricket when he made 117 against Australia at The Oval in 1884. His match-saving innings remains the highest score by a Number.
10 in Tests.
He reached his century in 113 minutes with 36 scoring strokes. According to Sir Home Gordon, Read was furious at being held down so low in the order.