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Full name
  
Edward Henry Cadogan

1929
  
Europeans (India)

Batting style
  
Right-handed

Name
  
Edward Cadogan

Bowling style
  
Right-arm fast

Role
  
Cricketer

1933–1935
  
Hampshire


Born
  
11 September 1908 (
1908-09-11
)
Kasauli, Punjab, British Raj

Died
  
February 7, 1993, Lymington, United Kingdom

Colonel Edward Henry Cadogan CBE (11 September 1908 – 7 February 1993) was an English cricketer. Cadogan was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm fast.

A grandson of Edward Cadogan, a noted rower, Cadogan made his first-class debut for the Europeans against the Parsees in 1929. This was the only first-class appearance Cadogan made for the Europeans.

In 1933 Cadogan made his first-class debut Hampshire against Derbyshire. Cadogan played two first-class matches for Hampshire in 1933, the second of which came against Somerset. In the same season Cadogan made his debut for the British Army against the touring West Indians

In 1934 Cadogan represented Hampshire in two first-class matches against Middlesex and Middlesex. In the County Championship match against Middlesex, Cadogan took his maiden and only five wicket haul with figures of 5/52.

The following season Cadogan played his final first-class match for Hampshire against the touring South Africans at the County Ground, Southampton. In his five first-class matches for Hampshire, Cadogan took 17 wickets at a bowling average of 23.82, with best figures of 5-52.

Also in the 1935 season, Cadogan made his debut for the British Army in a single first-class fixture against Cambridge University. In 1936, Cadogan played his final first-class match in the same fixture.

Cadogan fought during the Second World War, where he was injured during the Normandy campaign while serving with the Royal Welch Fusiliers. Cadogan held the rank of Colonel.

Cadogan died at Lymington, Hampshire on 7 February 1993.

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