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John King (cricketer)

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Role
  
Cricket Player

Bowling style
  
Left-arm medium

Died
  
November 18, 1946


National side
  
English

Siblings
  
James King

Name
  
John King

Nephews
  
John William King


Batting style
  
Left-handed batsman

John Herbert King (16 April 1871 in Lutterworth, Leicestershire, England – 18 November 1946 in Denbigh, Wales) was a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Leicestershire between 1895 and 1925. He also played one Test match for England, which was against Australia at Lord's in 1909. He did the double, of 1,000 runs and 100 wickets, in 1912 and 11 years later, when he was 52 years old, scored his second double century.

After retiring as a cricketer, aged 52, he continued his involvement in the game as an umpire for another 11 years.

He had two benefits at Leicestershire: the first in 1910, the second in 1923.

Trivia

King is the last batsman to have been given out Hit the ball twice in a first-class game in England, when in the match against Surrey at the Oval in 1906 King stopped the ball from running onto his stumps by hitting it a second time, and then attempted to run a single.

References

John King (cricketer) Wikipedia