Geoffrey Jackson
Cricket Player
1894 – 1917
Who was Geoffrey Jackson?
Geoffrey Laird Jackson was an English cricketer who played for Derbyshire from 1912 to 1914, and for Oxford University in 1914. He died of wounds in World War I.
Jackson was born at Birkenhead, Cheshire, the eldest son of Brigadier General Geoffrey M. Jackson and of his wife Jessie C. C. Jackson. His father commanded the Sherwood Foresters and was managing director of the Clay Cross Colliery Company. Jackson was educated at Harrow School and was in the cricket XI in 1911, 1912 and 1913, being captain in the last year. While still at school he played first-class cricket for Derbyshire. He made his debut in August 1912 against Nottinghamshire: he took a wicket and two catches and scored 2 in the only innings he played. He played two matches for Derbyshire in 1913.
Jackson then went to Balliol College, Oxford and appeared in three first-class matches for the University in 1914. He played one county championship match for Derbyshire in 1914 before the First World War in which he lost his life.
Jackson was a right-hand batsman and played twelve innings in seven first class matches with an average of 12.50 and a top score of 50. He was a right-arm medium pace bowler and took 10 first class wickets at an average of 23.80 and a best performance of 3 for 52.
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- Born
- Jan 10, 1894
Birkenhead - Nationality
- England
- Education
- Harrow School
- Balliol College
- Died
- Apr 9, 1917
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on July 23, 2013
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