George Collins Cricketer

George Christopher Collins (21 September 1889–23 January 1949) was an English cricketer, who played first-class cricket for Kent County Cricket Club and Marylebone Cricket Club. Born in Gravesend, Kent, Collins learnt his cricket there and at Cobham, where his father Christopher had played under the captaincy of Ivo Bligh, 8th Earl of Darnley. He made his first-class debut for Kent during the 1911 season, in a match against Gloucestershire played in the town of his birth. Described in his Wisden obituary as "a splendid right-arm fast bowler and a useful left-handed batsman"; Collins appeared in 218 first-class matches, taking 379 wickets and scoring 6,280 runs. He also occasionally kept wicket; claiming a stumping off the bowling of Tich Freeman in a 1922 fixture against Yorkshire. His best bowling performance was in 1922, when after taking six wickets in Nottinghamshire's first innings in a match at Dover's Crabble Athletic Ground, he took all ten wickets in their second innings to bowl Kent to an innings victory. His match figures of 16 for 83 were the second-best match figures at the time recorded, and remain to this day the sixth-best in the county's history.

Personal facts

Birth dateSeptember 21, 1889
Birth place
England , Gravesend Kent
Date of deathJanuary 23, 1949
Place of death
England , Kent , Rochester Kent

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