Arthur Gilligan
Cricketer, former England captain

Born
December 23rd, 1894
130 years ago
Died
1976
49 years ago — 82 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
England
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Played cricket for England and captained the national team. Active during the interwar years, he was a prominent figure in the sport. Represented Sussex County Cricket Club and made significant contributions to English cricket during his playing career. Made a notable debut in Test cricket and participated in various international matches, including the Ashes series against Australia. Transitioned to a successful career in cricket administration after retirement from playing.
Captained England in 1926 Ashes series
Played for Sussex County Cricket Club
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