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Full name
  
Charles William Walker

Role
  
Cricket Player

Name
  
Charlie Walker

1928–1941
  
South Australia

Batting style
  
Right-hand


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Born
  
9 February 1909 (
1909-02-09
)
Brompton Park, South Australia, Australia

Died
  
December 18, 1942, Soltau, Germany

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Charles William "Charlie" Walker (19 February 1909 – 18 December 1942) was a cricketer who played for South Australia. A specialist wicket-keeper and right-handed batsman, Walker was born in Brompton, an inner-suburb of Adelaide.

Nicknamed "Chilla", Walker started his cricket career for the local Coglin Street Mission Cricket Club before making his Adelaide Grade cricket debut for West Torrens Cricket Club and later transferring to Prospect Cricket Club.

Walker made his first-class debut for South Australia at the end of the 1928/29 season, making eights dismissals (three caught and five stumped), and his form in the 1929/30 season, including four stumpings and three catches in a match against the touring English side, led to his inclusion in the 1930 Australian tour of England.

Unfortunately for Walker, a succession of finger injuries hampered his chances during the tour and he missed the 1934 England tour. Chosen for the 1938 Ashes tour of England, Walker again suffered a succession of injuries and did not play in a Test. Walker enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force on 3 February 1941 and gained the rank of Flying Officer. Assigned to the 14 Operational Training Unit, Walker was killed in action when he was shot down over Soltau, Germany while piloting a bomber aircraft.

Walker's sister May represented South Australia in netball while May's husband Bob Quinn was a leading Australian rules footballer with Port Adelaide Football Club. Walker's cousin Ron Hamence was a member of Don Bradman's Invincibles.

The South Australian Cricket Association now presents the Charlie Walker Trophy to the best wicket-keeper in Adelaide Grade Cricket. Walker's nephew Greg Quinn won the award seven times.

References

Charlie Walker (Australian cricketer) Wikipedia


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