Background
Sugg was born at Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England, the son of a Sheffield solicitor and was himself a solicitor"s clerk.
Sugg was born at Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England, the son of a Sheffield solicitor and was himself a solicitor"s clerk.
He was educated at Sheffield Grammar School.
He first played for Yorkshire in 1881 against Kent when he made 9 runs in his only innings. In 1884, Sugg joined Derbyshire and went on to play 128 games for the club He made his debut against Kent in June when he took three wickets in the second innings, took two catches in the first innings and was 26 not out in his first batting innings.
He played one more match in 1884 and then played a fuller season in 1886 and 1887.
Between 1888 and 1893, Derbyshire games were not first-class, but Sugg continued playing regularly. In 1894, he scored 121 in a miscellaneous match against the South Africans at the County Ground, Derby before being run out.
In 1895, he scored 104 not out against Leicestershire. In the 1899 season Sugg scored 107 against Worcestershire.
Sugg scored 3,469 runs at 17.17 in 218 innings in 129 first class matches.
He scored two championship centuries, and took 50 wickets with his right arm medium pace at 31.20, with a best of 4 for 61 against the Australian tourists. He was a free scoring right-handed batsman and an outstanding fielder at cover-point, where he took 64 catches. He played as a club professional football player at Durham City, Burnley from 1885 to 1887 and Rochdale from 1888 to 1891, and played for a number of other clubs either on a match basis or as an amateur, including Farnworth, Ormskirk and Southport.
Sugg died on his 73rd birthday in Dore, Yorkshire.
The two brothers died within eight days of each other.