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Charles Whiting

United Kingdomb. 1888-04-18Retired
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Biography

Charles Whiting (born April 18, 1888) was an English cricketer known for his contributions to the game during the early 20th century. He played as a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler, representing several teams, including the Essex County Cricket Club. Whiting was noted for his skill in both batting and bowling, which earned him recognition in the cricketing community.

Throughout his career, Whiting made significant contributions in domestic matches, and he was a prominent figure in the county circuit. He made his first-class debut in the 1911 season and continued to play at a competitive level for many years. His performances reflected his versatility and adaptability on the field, contributing to numerous victories for his teams.

Whiting’s impact on cricket extended beyond his playing years, as he became a notable figure in promoting the sport among younger players. His legacy is remembered for the dedication he showed to cricket, inspiring future generations with his commitment to the game. Although his career was affected by the disruptions of World War I, Whiting's contributions to cricket remain an important part of English sporting history.

Quick Facts

Full nameCharles Whiting
Date of birth1888-04-18
NationalityUnited Kingdom
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