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George Abell (civil servant)

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Abell returned to play in England during the second half of the 1935 season, and he also had a few matches in 1939. (His civil service commitments precluded more frequent appearances.) Most of these games were for Worcestershire, for whom he acted as captain three times in 1939, but he also turned
228:(22 June 1904 – 11 January 1989) was an English civil servant and cricketer. Although his civil service career was the more significant, he was an excellent all-round sportsman, who won 375:. He also claimed 17 dismissals. From 1926 until 1928 he performed poorly with the bat, 50 being his highest score in 31 innings, but he continued to pick up victims behind the stumps. 728: 383: 718: 733: 410:
in 1934–35, the first double century made in the competition. Northern India reached the final for the only time that season; Abell captained them against
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in the 1941–42 Ranji Trophy. He made one stumping, held two catches and scored 11 and 2 as Northern India ran out 74-run winners.
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and five for Worcestershire. His batting produced nothing of note (his highest score that season was just 23
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From 1928–29 to 1934–35 he played all his first-class cricket in India for a variety of sides, including
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in August 1923; he had a quiet match, claiming no dismissals and scoring 1 and 6
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The 1924 season saw Abell play 12 first-class matches: seven for
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Peter The Lord's Cat and Other Unexpected Obituaries from Wisden
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had had a much more substantial career with Essex and
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Knights Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
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London. 13 January 1989. p. 14. 562:ABELL, Sir George (Edmond Brackenbury) 460:turned out a few times for Europeans. 386:– for whom he made 92 and 116 against 367:) but he held 12 catches and made two 608: 476: 470: 323: 789:20th-century English businesspeople 328:Abell's first-class debut came for 217:Sir George Edmond Brackenbury Abell 13: 814:Rugby union players from Worcester 804:Cricketers from Worcester, England 754:Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers 14: 825: 647:National Portrait Gallery, London 627: 676:First Civil Service Commissioner 318:First Civil Service Commissioner 531:. 28 December 1945. p. 11. 256:, and died at the age of 84 in 586: 571: 555: 535: 515: 495: 274:Corpus Christi College, Oxford 1: 764:Oxford University RFC players 463: 739:Oxford University cricketers 7: 769:English rugby union players 617:Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 594:"India v Ceylon in 1932/33" 10: 830: 308:. In 1947, shortly before 759:Northern India cricketers 744:Worcestershire cricketers 682: 673: 664: 659: 276:. In 1928 he entered the 200: 196: 68: 63: 53: 45: 40: 28: 794:Viceroy's XI cricketers 424:Marylebone Cricket Club 477:Haigh, Gideon (2006). 290:Governor of the Punjab 280:and was posted to the 268:Abell was educated at 437:Two of Abell's sons, 306:1946 New Year Honours 749:Europeans cricketers 578:"Sir George Abell". 384:Punjab Governor's XI 278:Indian Civil Service 264:Civil service career 157:5 wickets in innings 660:Government offices 352:off the bowling of 310:Indian independence 270:Marlborough College 244:as well as playing 166:10 wickets in match 41:Cricket information 25: 714:English cricketers 548:The London Gazette 528:The London Gazette 508:The London Gazette 456:, while his uncle 21: 724:Indian cricketers 692: 691: 683:Succeeded by 361:Oxford University 324:Cricketing career 294:viceroys of India 286:Private Secretary 252:. 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Batting average
Balls
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
stumpings
CricketArchive
KCIE
OBE
Blues
Oxford
rugby union
hockey
county cricket
Worcestershire
Worcester
Ramsbury
Marlborough College
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Indian Civil Service
Punjab
Private Secretary
Governor of the Punjab
viceroys of India
Lord Wavell
Lord Mountbatten
1946 New Year Honours

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