George Crowe (cricketer)
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George Lawson Crowe (8 January 1885 - 23 June 1976) was an English cricketer: a right-handed batsman who made 23 first-class appearances between 1906 and 1913, all for Worcestershire.
Born in Worcester, Crowe attended Westminster School, and achieved a place in the school team in 1903.[1] He made his first-class debut three years later for Worcestershire against Hampshire, scoring 78 in the first innings; this was to remain his highest first-class score, and indeed he made only one more fifty: 56 against the same opponents in 1909. He took only two wickets, one being that of Test player Charlie McGahey.
In retirement Crowe served for many years as a master at Bromley County Grammar School[1]; he died at the age of 91 in that town.
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- ^ a b Obituaries in 1976. Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1977.