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George Wyndham (cricketer)

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Full name
  
George Wyndham

1820–1821
  
Cambridge University

Role
  
unknown


Batting style
  
unknown hand

Died
  
1870 (aged 68–69)

Name
  
George Wyndham

Born
  
1801
England

Bowling style
  
underarm: unknown hand and type

George Wyndham (born 1801 at Dinton House, Wiltshire; died 24 December 1870 in Sydney, Australia) was an English first-class cricketer who emigrated to Australia and became a farmer, wine-grower and pastoralist.

Biography

Wyndham was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He is recorded as a batsman and bowler for Cambridge University in two matches in 1820 and 1821, totalling 12 runs with a highest score of 6 and taking 7 wickets.

In 1824 Wyndham travelled to Canada with the novelist John Galt. He returned to Europe and in 1827 emigrated to Australia, where he settled near Branxton, New South Wales. His property was called Dalwood and grew into what is now a successful winery, the Wyndham Estate.

References

George Wyndham (cricketer) Wikipedia


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