Walter Grimston

Walter Edward Grimston (16 May 1844 at Pebmarsh, Essex – 28 July 1932 at Colne Place, Earls Colne, Essex) was an English amateur cricketer.

Career

He was mainly associated with I Zingari but did make 1 known appearance in first-class cricket for Southgate v. Cambridge University in 1868.[1] He played for I Zingari from 1864 to 1879.

He was a right-handed batsman (RHB) and an occasional wicketkeeper.

Family

His father Edward played first-class cricket, as did three of his uncles James, Robert and Francis Grimston and his cousin Lord Hyde.

gollark: The individual data points do not have much effect. The aggregate does, but *I cannot change that*.
gollark: I mean, if it would be 1 good if everyone did X, but 0.000001 good if I did X, then the possibility of 1 good which I *can't cause* doesn't affect the goodness of me doing it, unless you expect that I can cause that, which is probably wrong.
gollark: Which is correct, though?
gollark: Those are literally the complements of each other, so you can't have one matter and the other not matter.
gollark: I cannot, say, begin taking public transport 50% more, and immediately make everyone else do so.

References

  1. Arthur Haygarth, Scores & Biographies, Volume 10 (1867-1868), Lillywhite, 1869

External sources


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