John Charlwood

John Charlwood

John Charlwood (March 8, 1871 — September 8, 1923) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Sussex. He was born in East Grinstead and died in Westminster.

Charlwood made three first-class appearances during the 1890 season, while he was still a mere nineteen years old - his debut coming against Marylebone Cricket Club. While Jesse Hide hit four wickets in four balls for Sussex, all but two batsmen in the entire match were stuck on single-figure scores.

In the following fortnight, Charlwood played two County Championship matches, one a sound thrashing at the hands of Nottinghamshire, which included a first-innings second-wicket partnership of 398 from Arthur Shrewsbury and Billy Gunn, and the second, a pleasing victory against WG Grace's Gloucestershire.

External links

* [http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/28/28506/28506.html John Charlwood] at Cricket Archive


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