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Donald Smith (Lancashire cricketer)

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Name
  
Donald Smith

Role
  
Cricket Player

Died
  
December 3, 2004


Donald John Smith (1 May 1929 – 3 December 2004) played first-class cricket for Lancashire in 1951 and 1952. He was born in Accrington, Lancashire and he died at Birch Vale, Stockport, Greater Manchester.

Smith was a right-arm lower-order batsman and left-arm fast medium pace bowler in the three first-class matches that he played. He scored 26 runs with a highest score of 14 and held two catches. He took four wickets with a best analysis of one for 19. Two of his first-class matches were against touring sides: the 1951 South Africans and the 1952 Indians. He played regular Minor Counties cricket between 1949 and 1953 for Cheshire and Lancashire Second Eleven.

Family background

Smith's father was named Stansfield Smith and he played Lancashire League cricket regularly for Accrington Cricket Club in the 1920s and once in Minor Counties cricket for Cheshire in 1949. Donald Smith's younger brother, Colin Stansfield Smith, played in 106 first-class cricket matches, mainly for Lancashire and for Cambridge University, and later became a well-known architect.

References

Donald Smith (Lancashire cricketer) Wikipedia