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Oswald Cornwallis Personal information Full name Oswald Wykeham Cornwallis Born 16 March 1894
Linton, Kent, EnglandDied 28 January 1974 (aged 79)
Froxfield, Hampshire, EnglandBatting style Right-handed Relations Fiennes Cornwallis (Father), Wykeham Cornwallis (Brother) Domestic team information Years Team 1921 Hampshire 1920–1926 Army Career statistics Competition FC Matches 4 Runs scored 91 Batting average 15.16 100s/50s –/– Top score 31 Balls bowled – Wickets – Bowling average – 5 wickets in innings – 10 wickets in match – Best bowling – Catches/stumpings –/– Source: Cricinfo, 13 December 2009 Oswald Wykeham Cornwallis (16 March 1894 – 28 January 1974) was an English cricketer who played as a right-handed batsman. Cornwallis made his first-class debut for the Army against the Royal Navy in 1920. Cornwallis would play four matches for the Army, the last of which came against the Royal Navy in 1926.
Cornwallis also represented Hampshire in one first-class match in 1921 against Kent, a match in which his brother Wykeham Cornwallis represented Kent. In his only first-class match for the club Cornwallis was absent in Hampshire's innings. His brother bowled in Hampshire's first innings, but was himself absent for Kent's first innings and Hampshire's second innings. Their absence was allowed following the death of their brother, Lieutenant Fiennes Wykeham Mann Cornwallis who was killed in Ireland during the Irish War of Independence by the IRA.
Cornwallis died in Froxfield, Hampshire on 28 January 1974.
Family
Cornwallis was the son of Conservative politician and Member of Parliament for Maidstone Fiennes Cornwallis, 1st Baron Cornwallis. His brother Wykeham Cornwallis, 2nd Baron Cornwallis played first-class cricket for Kent from 1919 to 1926. As mentioned above, his brother Fiennes Cornwallis, Jr. was killed in May 1921 in Ireland during the Irish War of Independence.
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Categories:- English cricket biography, 1970s births stubs
- 1894 births
- People from Kent
- English cricketers
- British Army cricketers
- Hampshire cricketers
- 1974 deaths
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