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English cricketer
Henry John Enthoven
(4 June 1903 ? 29 June 1975) was an English
first-class cricketer
who was born in
Cartagena, Spain
, and was educated at
Harrow School
and
Pembroke College, Cambridge
.
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He played in 123 first-class matches for
Middlesex County Cricket Club
, as a
right-handed batsman
and
right-arm medium bowler
between 1923 and 1936, scoring 4478 runs and taking 100 wickets. He shared the county captaincy with
Nigel Haig
in 1933 and 1934. He later served as the club treasurer.
He died in
Kensington, London
aged 72.
References
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"Cricket".
The Times
. No. 43335. London. 8 May 1923. p. 7.
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