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Geoffrey Brooke-Taylor

Geoffrey Brooke-Taylor
Personal information
Full name Geoffrey Parker Brooke-Taylor
Born (1895-10-25)25 October 1895
Bakewell, Derbyshire, England
Died 12 January 1968(1968-01-12) (aged 72)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Batting Left-handed
Role Occasional wicket-keeper
Relations David Brooke-Taylor
Domestic team information
Years Team
1919–1920 Cambridge University
1920 Derbyshire
First-class debut 21 May 1919 Cambridge University v Australian Imperial Forces
Last First-class 29 March 1930 Argentina v Sir J Cahn's XI
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 25
Runs scored 778
Batting average 19.94
100s/50s 0/5
Top score 84
Balls bowled
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling
Catches/stumpings 13/3
Source: [1], November 2011

Geoffrey Parker Brooke-Taylor MC (25 October 1895 – 13 January 1968) was an English cricketer who played first class cricket for Cambridge University in 1919 and 1920, for Derbyshire in 1920 and for MCC in 1928.

Brooke-Taylor was born at Bakewell Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire. He was educated at Cheltenham College where he was cricket captain in his last year. On 6 October 1914 he joined the 4th North Midland (Howitzer) Brigade of the Royal Field Artillery as a Second Lieutenant. and served with them in World War I. In January 1918 he was awarded the Military Cross "for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty when under heavy and continuous shell fire for five hours with his battery. During the shelling a dump of charges caught fire, and he, with others, succeeded in removing a large pile of neighbouring shell which was all the time in imminent danger of explosion. His prompt action and gallantry saved a large amount of ammunition and material and probably many lives."

After the war, Brooke-Taylor attended Cambridge University There he played nineteen matches for Cambridge University in 1919 and 1920. In the Varsity match in 1919 he scored 55 in the second innings, helping Gilbert Ashton to put on 74 for the fifth wicket before he was run out. However Oxford won that year, and the match the following year was a draw. He made his top score for Cambridge in 1920 against Sussex. He also appeared in one match for Derbyshire in the 1920 season against Somerset and made 30 and 14. By 1926 he was in Argentina where he played two matches against MCC that winter. Back in England in 1928 he played for MCC against Derbyshire, and in 1930 had returned to Argentina where he played two matches against Julien Cahn's XI.


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