Alfred McGaw

Cricketer, Athlete

1900 –

23

Who is Alfred McGaw?

Lt.-Col. Alfred Joseph Thoburn McGaw was an English cricketer and British Army officer. McGaw was a right-handed batsman who bowled leg spin. The son of John McGaw and Pauline Tate, he was born at Haslemere, Surrey, and was educated at Charterhouse School.

McGaw made his first-class debut in cricket for Sussex against Cambridge University at Fenner's in 1928. He made a second first-class appearance in that season for Sussex, in the return fixture between the teams at the County Ground, Hove. In June 1930, while serving in the British Raj, McGaw made a further first-class appearance for a Punjab Governor's XI against the Muslims. The following year, back in England, McGaw made two first-class appearances for the Army against Oxford University and the Royal Air Force. In that same season he also made a single first-class appearance for the Combined Services against the touring New Zealanders, which saw McGaw make his only first-class half century, with a score of 52. He made a final first-class appearance for the Army in 1932, against the touring South Americans.

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Born
Apr 1, 1900
Haslemere
Nationality
  • England
Profession
Education
  • Charterhouse School
Died
Apr 26, 2024

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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