Geoff Edrich
Cricket Player
1918 – 2004
Who was Geoff Edrich?
Geoffrey Arthur Edrich was born in Lingwood, Norfolk, on 13 July 1918. He was an English cricketer who played 339 first-class matches for Lancashire between 1946 and 1958 as a right-handed batsman. Before his first-class career, he had played minor counties cricket for Norfolk, and after his first-class retirement he returned to the minor counties, this time playing for Cumberland. Whilst at Cumberland, he was also professional for Workington, the Cumbrian club appearing in the North Lancashire League.
He captained Lancashire to a win over Leicestershire at Old Trafford in 1956 in a match in which his team did not lose a single wicket, the first time this had happened. Leicestershire were bowled out for 108 and 122, and Lancashire won by ten wickets. Geoff Edrich was listed at no. 3 in the batting order so didn't get to bat.
Geoff Edrich's three brothers, Brian, Eric and Bill, and also his cousin, John Edrich, all played first-class cricket. Though, unlike his brother Bill and cousin John, Geoff Edrich never played for England, he toured India in 1953/54 with a Commonwealth squad.
Sergeant Geoff Edrich survived three years' captivity in a Japanese prisoner of war camp, during the Second World War, including a stint on the infamous Burma Railway.
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