Gilbert Hole Explained

Country:Scotland
Fullname:Gilbert Lindsay Douglas Hole
Birth Date:28 June 1882
Birth Place:Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Death Place:Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Right-arm medium
Club1:Scotland
Year1:1910 - 1926
Columns:1
Column1:First-class
Matches1:10
Runs1:260
Bat Avg1:17.33
100S/50S1:–/–
Top Score1:37
Deliveries1:1,013
Wickets1:27
Bowl Avg1:16.66
Fivefor1:2
Tenfor1:
Best Bowling1:5/20
Catches/Stumpings1:2/–
Date:2 August
Year:2022
Source:https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/gilbert-hole-25240 Cricinfo

Gilbert Lindsay Douglas Hole (28 June 1882 — 10 November 1967) was a Scottish first-class cricketer, cricket administrator, and British Army officer.

The son of the artist William Hole, he was born at Edinburgh in June 1882.[1] He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy, before matriculating to study law at the University of Edinburgh.[2] He initially played his club cricket for Edinburgh Academical Cricket Club,[3] Hole made his debut for Scotland in first-class cricket against Ireland at Dublin, with him making a further appearance before the First World War against the same opposition at Dublin in 1912.[4]

In 1906, he married Grace Chalmers, the eldest daughter of a Liverpool merchant. This connection to the city saw him serve in the war with the Liverpool Scottish, which formed part of the King's Regiment (Liverpool).[1] He initially served as a private from 1916, before being commissioned as a second lieutenant in February 1917. He saw action on the Western Front at the Third Battle of Ypres and the Battle of Cambrai, in addition to engagements at Festubert and La Bassée.[1] He was later promoted to lieutenant in July 1918.

Following the war, Hole resumed playing first-class cricket for Scotland, making an additional eight appearances until 1926, six of which came in the annual match against Ireland.[4] Playing as an all-rounder in the Scottish side, he scored 260 runs in his ten first-class matches at an average of 17.33, with a highest score of 37.[5] As a right-arm medium pace bowler, he took 27 wickets at a bowling average of 16.66;[6] he took two five wicket hauls, with best figures of 5 for 20 against Ireland in 1912.[7] In his professional capacity as a solicitor, Hole was a member of the Society of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet.[2] Hole later served as the president of the Scottish Cricket Union in 1937.[8] He died at Edinburgh in November 1967.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hannay, Robert Kerr. The Society of Writers to His Majesty's Signet. 193. Society at the University Press. 1936. en.
  2. Book: Roll of Honour 1914-1919. 374. University of Edinburgh. 1921. en.
  3. Cricket. Scottish Referee. 10 June 1910. p. 2
  4. Web site: First-Class Matches played by Gilbert Hole. CricketArchive. 2 August 2022. subscription.
  5. Web site: First-Class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Gilbert Hole. CricketArchive. 2 August 2022. subscription.
  6. Web site: First-Class Bowling For Each Team by Gilbert Hole. CricketArchive. 2 August 2022. subscription.
  7. Web site: Ireland v Scotland, 1912. CricketArchive. 2 August 2022. subscription.
  8. Web site: Presidents and Honorary Members. www.cricketscotland.com. 2 August 2022.