Matches (19)
IPL (2)
ACC Premier Cup (2)
County DIV1 (5)
County DIV2 (4)
Women's QUAD (2)
WI 4-Day (4)

Full Name

Charles Harold Knott

Born

March 20, 1901, Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Died

June 18, 1988, Tonbridge, Kent, (aged 87y 90d)

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Legbreak

Other

Coach

The powerful Kent and Oxford batsman Charles Harold ('John') Knott, who died on June 18, aged 87, had a top first-class score of 261 not out for Oxford Harlequins against the 1928 West Indians at Eastbourne, his side piling up 676 for 8 and winning by an innings. Knott's six-hour innings contained five sixes, a five and 29 fours, and he had stands of 233 (21/2 hours) with Reg Bettington and 160 in under an hour with A. J. Evans. At school he had been a prolific scorer, hitting 220 for Tonbridge v Lancing (230 with L. P. Hedges in an hour) and 372 in a house match. From 1915, when he enrolled at Tonbridge, he had a continuous connection with the school (where his brother F. H. Knott, also of Oxford and Kent, had been educated), teaching there and being in charge of cricket from 1930 to 1955, during which time his most distinguished pupil was Colin Cowdrey. Born in Tunbridge Wells, on March 20, 1901, John Knott scored 5633 runs in 136 first-class matches, mostly during school holidays, averaging 31.46, with nine centuries. He also bowled legbreaks and was a fine cover fielder. He earned Blues in the 1922, 1923 and 1924 Varsity matches, and later toured Egypt with six of H. M. Martineau's expeditions.
Wisden Cricket Monthly

John Knott Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAve100sCtSt
FC136206275633261*31.469660

Bowling

FormatMatBallsRunsWktsBBIAveEconSR5w10w
FC1361129660244/2427.503.5047.000

Recent Matches of John Knott

MatchBatDateGroundFormat
Kent vs Notts0 & 231-Aug-1938DoverFC
Kent vs Yorkshire0 & 1427-Aug-1938DoverFC
Kent vs Somerset65 & 1924-Aug-1938WellsFC
Kent vs Leics10817-Aug-1938OakhamFC
Kent vs Australians4 & 17*13-Aug-1938CanterburyFC

Debut/Last Matches of John Knott

FC Matches

Span
1921 - 1939