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Name
  
Ernest Suckling

1923—1924
  
1919
  

Ernest Suckling Ernest Suckling Warwickshire Cricket 1919 season

Born
  
27 March 1890 (
1890-03-27
)

Died
  
24 February 1962(1962-02-24) (aged 71)Stanley Park, Blackpool, England

Batting style
  
Left handed batsman

Bowling style
  
Slow left arm orthodox

Ernest Suckling (27 March 1890 – 24 February 1962) was an English cricketer who played five first-class matches for Warwickshire and Worcestershire in the years after the First World War, having played Second XI cricket for Warwickshire as long ago as 1910.

Ernest Suckling Harry Austin Ernest Suckling Warwickshire CCC Cricket

Suckling made his debut for Warwickshire against Yorkshire at Edgbaston in June 1919; he scored 2 and 4 and bowled three wicketless overs. He also appeared for his county in a non-Championship game against Worcestershire in August, when he made 39 from number ten in the order in a drawn match.

He did not appear at first-class level again until 1923, when he made the first of his three appearances for Worcestershire: two that season and one in 1924. On his Worcestershire debut, against Lancashire, he took 4-71, the only first-class wickets of his career, including those of Test players Jack Sharp and Cecil Parkin. In Suckling's next game, against Kent at Dudley, he produced his only half-century, making 58. He ended his first-class career on a low note versus Gloucestershire: after 0* in the first innings, he was dismissed for 0 by Percy Mills.

Suckling played in the Lancashire League as the club professional for Enfield Cricket Club in 1925.

References

Ernest Suckling Wikipedia


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