Douglas Nation

Douglas Nation

Douglas Nation (31 March 1916, Crowborough, Sussex — 29 December 1997, Crondall, Hampshire) was a cricketer with but one first-class appearance to his name. This was the Ranji Trophy semi-final in 1941/42: for Northern India against Bombay, Nation batted at number eleven and did not bowl in either innings, in spite of the fact that seven of his team-mates did. With Aidan and Spencer Crawley, he holds the distinction of being part of the only set of two grandfathers and a grandson to have played the first-class game.


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