Douglas Robinson (English cricketer) explained

Douglas Robinson
Country:England
Fullname:Douglas Charles Robinson
Birth Date:20 April 1884
Birth Place:Lawrence Weston, Bristol, England
Death Place:Ham Court Farm, Gloucestershire, England
Heightft:6
Heightinch:5
Batting:Right-handed
Role:Batsman, wicket-keeper
Club1:Gloucestershire
Club2:Essex
Year2:1908
Columns:1
Column1:First-class
Matches1:155
Runs1:4,376
Bat Avg1:17.29
100S/50S1:1/16
Top Score1:150
Hidedeliveries:true
Catches/Stumpings1:123/39
Date:4 December
Year:2023
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/5/5278/5278.html CricketArchive

Lieutenant-colonel Douglas Charles Robinson was British army officer and a first-class cricketer who captained Gloucestershire. He also played for Essex, Marylebone Cricket Club and for the amateur Gentlemen and England XI teams.[1] [2]

Family and cricket

Robinson was born in 1883 at Lawrence Weston House near Bristol, and educated at Marlborough College. His father was Gloucestershire player Arthur Robinson and his grandfather was Elisha Smith Robinson. Many of his relations were prominent cricketers.[3]

Military career

He attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and was commissioned as a Second lieutenant in the 3rd (militia) Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment on 19 March 1902. He fought in World War I with the King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster), and became a lieutenant-colonel.

He later bred cows at Ham Court Farm near Cheltenham and died there in 1963.

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  • Notes and References

    1. Web site: Douglas Robinson Cricket Archive .
    2. Web site: Douglas Robinson Cigarette Card .
    3. Web site: The Cricket Family Robinson .