George Buckley (cricketer)

George Buckley (cricketer)

George Buckley (cricketer) may refer to:

*George Buckley (cricketer, born 1876) - 1900 Summer Olympics cricketing representative for Great Britain
*George Buckley (cricketer, born 1889) - Derbyshire cricketer during the 1920s

ee also

*George Buckley


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