Philip Whitcombe
England
Full Name
Philip Sidney Whitcombe
Born
October 03, 1893, Windsor, Berkshire
Died
August 09, 1989, Hindhead, Surrey, (aged 95y 310d)
Batting Style
Right hand Bat
Bowling Style
Right arm Fast medium
RELATIONS
(son)
Major-General Philip Sidney Whitcombe, who died on August 9, aged 95, was an amateur right-handed batsman and fast medium bowler who played a single match for Essex in 1922. He enjoyed little success, scoring 5 and 4 and taking 0 for 22 runs. While serving in India Whitcombe played three first-class matches for the Europeans against The Indians in Madras Presidency inter-communal matches. In
the last of these, in January 1931, he scored 32 not out, his best score in first-class cricket. Whitcombe's overall first-class career record was 81
runs, average 16.20, but he failed to take a wicket.
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