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reported that with "clever fighting of the ball, perfect length and spin" he produced "one of the best performances accomplished by a bowler when playing for England for the first time" and Marriott remains the bowler with the lowest bowling average to have taken more than 10 wickets in Test matches.
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in 1924 and taught at Dulwich College throughout his career. He retired from teaching in 1953, three years early due to ill health. As a teacher he was "well known" for a passion for literature, playing roles in school plays and he played the trombone in the school orchestra. After his retirement he
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The 11 wickets Marriott took in his only Test match remain the best bowling figures for any player who has only played a single Test. He is the only player to have taken two five wicket hauls in their only Test and his Test bowling average of 8.72 runs per wicket is the lowest of any Test cricketer
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called "endless practice". He used "cunning flighting" and "the ability to turn the ball sharply" to be an effective bowler "even on good pitches" and could be "unplayable" on helpful pitches. He bowled a "fierce" top-spinner and although he was able to bowl an effective
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Marriott took a shortened degree. This was standard practice at Cambridge immediately after World War I, with men who had served during the war being allowed to graduate more quickly. Marriott was credited with three terms worth of study for his war
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48 times. He was a less than capable fielder and batsman and scored fewer runs, 574, than he took wickets. As a coach at Dulwich College he coached a number of future first-class players, including future
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during the summer. He was gassed near Nieuwpoort in July 1917 and evacuated home, spending time recovering in Dublin. Doctors determined that he was suffering from
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He was injured falling on frozen duckboards during early 1917 and spent some time convalescing in England before returning to the war, seeing action at
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bowlers of the 1920s and 1930s. He bowled with a high bowling action, swinging his arm behind his back before he delivered the ball in a style which
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in the 21st Reserve Battalion the following month. In March 1916 he was posted to France with the 16th Battalion and he was on the front line at
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Marriott was selected in the squad for the 4th Ashes Test at Old Trafford in 1921, but didn't make the final eleven. Marriott's only
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from 1912 to 1913. He played cricket in the school XI at both Royal School and St Columba's and was a member of the St Columba's
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The notation 6/59 means that the bowler took six wickets at the cost of 59 runs scored by the opposing side from his bowling.
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He "bewildered" the West Indian batsmen as he "disguised his spin very well and never made the ball break too much".
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in 1921. He took responsibility for cricket at the school between 1921 and 1926. The post allowed him to play for
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and played cricket in war-time matches, including at Lord's in 1944 when he was 47. He died in a nursing home at
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Marriott took a total of 711 wickets during his first-class career, 429 of them taken for Kent. He took
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began and saw action during the first two days of the battle. He spent time on the front line at
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with the rank of Lieutenant for the remainder of the war. He was demobilised in April 1919.
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and that he was unfit for front line service. He spent early 1918 with the 3rd Battalion at
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during the tour, taking 32 wickets, and made a further appearance for the club against the
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in 1920 and 1921, meeting with "remarkable success", taking seven wickets in both of his
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After Cambridge, Marriott went on to take up a post as a teacher of modern languages at
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and was promoted, first to Lieutenant and then to acting Captain, commanding a company.
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where he was also a member of the OTC. His studies were interrupted by the outbreak of
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match Marriott had ever seen. He played 12 matches for Lancashire from 1919 to 1921.
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Having played some cricket during the war, including for a side organised by
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List of England cricketers who have taken five-wicket hauls on Test debut
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reported that he "was seldom as good as in England", although he took a
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toured South Africa over the English winter of 1924/25 with SB Joel's XI
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and 11 against Lancashire and had a "remarkable impact" on the side. He
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The tour was not recognised as one by an England side with an official
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gave readings from literature at schools and literary societies.
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Mystery Spinner: The life ad Death of an Extraordinary Cricketer
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bowlers of the time. He went on to teach, having served during
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In his first season for Kent Marriott topped the county's
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Charles "Father" Marriott: The finest "One-Test Wonder?"
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Sportspeople from the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
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in the school holidays, although he initially declined
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in September 1915 and was commissioned as a temporary
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in 1933. He was aged 37 when he was called in to the
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Cricketers who have taken five wickets on Test debut
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Charles Marriott (priest)
Charles Marriott (rugby union)
Charles Marriott (cricketer, born 1848)
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Cambridge University
Kent
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Cambridge University
Kent
leg-break
googly
World War I

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