Background
He was the son of Joseph Hubback, a Liverpool merchant who was Lord Mayor of the city in 1870, and brother of Arthur Benison Hubback.
He was the son of Joseph Hubback, a Liverpool merchant who was Lord Mayor of the city in 1870, and brother of Arthur Benison Hubback.
A wicket-keeper, he played first-class cricket for Lancashire in 1892. After playing two matches for the Lancashire second XI in June 1892, he first played for the first XI against Durham on 8 July. He made his first-class debut for Liverpool and District against Yorkshire a few days later.
After playing four first-class matches for Lancashire in 1892, he bookended his first-class career with a second game for Liverpool and District against Yorkshire.
He later settled in Malaya, where he played for the Straits Settlements between 1897 and 1909.