A. E. J. Collins

Military Person

1885 – 1914

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Who was A. E. J. Collins?

Arthur Edward Jeune "James" Collins, typically now known by his initials A. E. J. Collins, was an English cricketer and soldier. He is most famous for achieving the highest-ever recorded score in cricket: as a 13-year-old schoolboy, he scored 628 not out over four afternoons in June 1899. Collins' record-making innings drew a large crowd and increasing media interest; spectators at the Old Cliftonian match being played nearby were drawn away to watch the junior school house cricket match in which Collins was playing. Despite this achievement, Collins never played first-class cricket.

Collins joined the British Army in 1902 and studied at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, before becoming an officer in the Royal Engineers. He served in France during World War I, where he was killed in action in 1914 during the First Battle of Ypres. Collins had been mentioned in dispatches and also represented the Royal Military Academy at cricket and rugby union.

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Born
Aug 18, 1885
Hazaribagh
Also known as
  • Arthur Edward Jeune (James) Collins
Nationality
  • England
  • United Kingdom
Profession
Education
  • Royal Military Academy
Died
Nov 11, 1914
Ypres

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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