Full Name

Stuart Johnston Symington

Born

September 16, 1926, Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex

Died

December 11, 2009, Herefordshire, (aged 83y 86d)

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Fast medium

Stuart Symington, a seam bowler and reasonable middle-order batsman, captained Leicestershire in 1949 in what his only full season of first-class cricket. He played for the county in the war - his first outing came as a 17-year-old - and he made his first-class debut in 1948 when he played twice. In 1949 Leicestershire were in need of a new captain and, as dictated by financial and social rules of the time, he had to be an amateur. Symington was a perfect and willing candidate.

A more capable cricketer than many stand-in amateur captains, he nevertheless failed to inspire a weak side. In 21 matches he scored 659 runs at 21.25 and took 30 wickets at 43.73. The highest of his three fifties came against Essex at Grace Road, while his only five-for was against Derbyshire at Ashby-de-la-Zouch when he took 5 for 45.

He stood down in August to resume his Army commitments and played no more first-class cricket. He became ADC to the governor of the Bahamas, and then adjutant to the Kings Royal Rifles in Germany.

On retirement from the Army in 1958, he became a director of R&W Symington in Market Harborough. In the 1970 general election, he unsuccessfully stood as Conservative candidate for North West Leicester.
Martin Williamson

Stuart Symington Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAve100s50sCtSt
FC234067446521.8803130

Bowling

FormatMatBallsRunsWktsBBIAveEconSR5w10w
FC2327531448365/4540.223.1576.410

Debut/Last Matches of Stuart Symington

FC Matches

Span
1948 - 1949