George Geary

English cricketer and coach

George Geary - English cricketer and coach
Born

July 9th, 1893
131 years ago

Died

March 6th, 1981
44 years ago — 87 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United Kingdom

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A prominent cricketer and coach, contributed significantly to English cricket during the early to mid-20th century. Played for Surrey County Cricket Club and represented England in Test matches. Transitioned into coaching after retirement, shaping the skills of future players.

Played 11 Test matches for England

Coached Surrey County Cricket Club

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