Herbert Hodgson

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Herbert Hodgson
Personal information
Full name
Herbert William Hodgson
Born(1891-05-23)23 May 1891
Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Died30 April 1964(1964-04-30) (aged 72)
Sewardstone, Essex, England
BattingRight-handed
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1914–1932Cheshire
1924–1929Minor Counties
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 2
Runs scored 79
Batting average 19.75
100s/50s 0/0
Top score 45
Catches/stumpings 1/–
Source: Cricinfo, 20 May 2012

Herbert William Hodgson (23 May 1891 – 30 April 1964) was an English cricketer. Hodgson was a right-handed batsman. He was born at Liverpool, Lancashire.

Hodgson made his debut in county cricket for Cheshire against the Essex Second XI in 1914. He returned to playing Minor counties cricket for Cheshire following the end of World War I, playing a further 48 matches for the county from 1920 to 1932, with his final appearance coming against the Yorkshire Second XI.[1] He captained Cheshire in 1929. He was later selected to represent a combined Minor Counties cricket team in 1924, making his first-class debut against HDG Leveson Gower's XI at The Saffrons, Eastbourne.[2] In this match, Hodgson scored 1 in the Minor Counties first-innings, before being dismissed by Francis Browne, while in their second-innings he scored 45 runs, before being dismissed by Gerry Crutchley.[3] He later made a second first-class appearance for the team in 1929 against the touring South Africans at the County Ground, Stoke-on-Trent.[2] In this match, Hodgson scored 25 in the Minor Counties first-innings, before being dismissed by Neville Quinn, while in their second-innings he scored 8 runs, before being dismissed by Sandy Bell.[4]

He died at Sewardstone, Essex, on 30 April 1964.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Minor Counties Championship Matches played by Herbert Hodgson". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  2. ^ a b "First-Class Matches played by Herbert Hodgson". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  3. ^ "HDG Leveson-Gower's XI v Minor Counties, 1924". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
  4. ^ "Minor Counties v South Africans, 1929". CricketArchive. Retrieved 20 May 2012.

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