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Batting style
  
Left-handed

1900 – 1923
  
Kent

Name
  
Ted Dillon

Bowling style
  
Right arm leg spin

1902
  
MCC

Full name
  
Edward Wentworth Dillon

Born
  
15 February 1881 (
1881-02-15
)
Penge, England

Died
  
20 April 1941(1941-04-20) (aged 60) Totteridge, England

Edward Wentworth Dillon (15 February 1881 – 20 April 1941) was an English cricketer. He played first-class cricket predominantly for Kent County Cricket Club between 1900 and 1913, captaining the side from 1909 until his retirement.

Educated at Rugby School, and later Oxford University, he was described as being "very free in style", and being a strong driver of the ball. He earned his cricket blue in his first year at Oxford, scoring 143 in the match against Cambridge. His performances for Kent were also useful, as he finished second in the batting averages to Jack Mason.

He spent a large proportion of time in business however, somewhat restricting his first-class appearances. However, in a thirteen-year career he managed to amass in excess of 10,000 runs at an average of just over 28.

Dillon was a fine rugby player as well as cricketer. His rugby career brought him four international caps; two against Wales, one against Scotland and one against Ireland, in 1904 and 1905. He played as a three-quarter for his club side Blackheath.

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Ted Dillon Wikipedia