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Full name | Charles Keith Quentin Jackman | ||||||||||||||
Born | Christchurch, New Zealand | 4 February 1906||||||||||||||
Died | 23 February 1988 82) Auckland, New Zealand | (aged||||||||||||||
Batting | Left-handed | ||||||||||||||
Role | Wicket-keeper | ||||||||||||||
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Years | Team | ||||||||||||||
1934-35 to 1936-37 | Canterbury | ||||||||||||||
1937-38 to 1940-41 | Auckland | ||||||||||||||
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Source: Cricinfo, 23 October 2014 |
Charles Keith Quentin Jackman (4 February 1906 – 23 February 1988) was a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Canterbury and Auckland between 1935 and 1942 and represented New Zealand in 1935–36.
A wicket-keeper, Jackman made his first-class debut for South Island against North Island in 1934–35, making one catch and four stumpings.[1] The next season, playing in the Plunket Shield for Canterbury against Wellington, he set a New Zealand record when he made seven stumpings in the match, six of them off the leg-spin of Bill Merritt.[2][3] The record still stands.[4] Later in 1935-36 he was selected for two of the four matches New Zealand played against the touring MCC.[5]
Jackman was educated at Christ's College, Christchurch, and worked as an accountant.[6] He married Cecil Vivian Addison McConnell in Auckland in September 1937.[7]
References
- ↑ North Island v South Island 1934-35
- ↑ Wisden 1989, p. 1165.
- ↑ Wellington v Canterbury 1935-36
- ↑ Francis Payne & Ian Smith, eds, 2021 New Zealand Cricket Almanack, Upstart Press, Takapuna, 2021, p. 368.
- ↑ Don Neely & Richard Payne, Men in White: The History of New Zealand International Cricket, 1894–1985, Moa, Auckland, 1986, pp. 136–39.
- ↑ Tony McCarron, New Zealand Cricketers 1863/64 – 2010, ACS, Cardiff, 2010, p. 73.
- ↑ "Marriage". Press: 1. 9 November 1937.