This is a list in alphabetical order of Argentine cricketers who have played first-class cricket. The period 1900 to 1939 is considered the golden years of Argentine cricket,[1] with many Argentine cricketers being of county standard and the national team playing 13 first-class matches during this period.[2] During this period several Argentine cricketers played first-class cricket in England for county sides. No Argentine cricketer has played first-class cricket since Jack Mendl in 1957.[n 1]
The details are the player's usual name followed by the years in which he was active as a first-class player and then his name is given as it would appear on modern match scorecards. Note that many players represented other first-class teams besides Argentina. Players are shown to the end of the 2021 season.[4]
- As of 26 January 2022
A
edit- Cecil Ayling (1937/38) : C. D. Ayling
- Cyril Ayling (1937/38) : C. E. Ayling
- Dennet Ayling (1926/27–1937/38) : E. N. D. Ayling
B
edit- A. E. Best (1926/27–1929/30)
- Harry Biedermann (1911/12) : H. E. C. Biedermann
- Charles Brook (1926/27) : C. W. Brook
- Geoffrey Brooke-Taylor (1919–1929/30) : G. P. Brooke-Taylor
- Gordon Brown (1911/12) : G. G. Brown
- Frank Bryans (1926/27–1929/30) : F. A. Bryans
- K. S. Bush (1937/38)
C
edit- John Campbell (1911/12) : J. A. Campbell
- Wilfred Cowes (1926/27) : W. A. Cowes
- Austen Cowper (1908–1924/25) : S. A. Cowper
- O. T. Cunningham (1926/27)
D
edit- Herbert Dorning (1911/12–1929/30) : H. Dorning
- Gerald Drysdale (1911/12) : G. C. Drysdale
F
edit- George Ferguson (1929/30–1937/38) : G. W. Ferguson
- Philip Foy (1911/12–1930) : F. A. Foy
G
edit- William Gardom (1911/12) : W. D. C. Gardom
- Harold Garnett (1899–1914) : H. G. Garnett
- Clement Gibson (1919–1939) : C. H. Gibson
- James Gifford (1897–1898) : J. Gifford
H
edit- Kenneth Henderson (1926/27–1929/30) : K. Henderson
- Charles Horsfall (1911/12) : C. M. Horsfall
J
edit- Alfred Jackson (1932–1937/38) : A. L. S. Jackson
- Neville Jackson (1911/12) : N. W. Jackson
- Arnold Jacobs (1932) : A. L. Jacobs
K
edit- Frederick Keen (1926/27–1932) : F. F. Keen
- John Knox (1926/27–1937/38) : J. Knox
- R. P. R. Ker (1937/38)
L
edit- de Courcy Lyons (1926/27–1929/30) : d. C. Lyons
M
edit- Henry Marshal (1926/27–1929/30) : H. W. Marshal
- Peter McRae (1936–1939) : F. M. McRae
- Derek Mendl (1951) : D. F. Mendl
- Jack Mendl (1949–1957) : J. F. Mendl
O
edit- Rollo O'Dwyer (1929/30) : R. G. O'Dwyer
P
edit- James Paul (1926/27–1935) : J. H. Paul
R
edit- Robert Rudd (1911/12) : R. W. Rudd
- C. P. Russ (1911/12)
S
edit- J. B. Sheridan (1911/12)
- Gerard Simpson (1911/12–1931) : G. A. Simpson
- George Stocks (1937/38) : G. W. Stocks
- Robert Stuart (1929/30–1937/38) : R. L. Stuart
- Stanley Sylvester (1937/38) : S. M. F. Sylvester
T
edit- Evelyn Toulmin (1899–1912) : E. M. O. Toulmin
V
edit- Charlie Vignoles (1937/38) : C. L. Vignoles
W
edit- Arnold Watson Hutton (1911/12) : A. P. W. Hutton
- Thomas Wesley-Smith (1926/27) : T. Wesley-Smith
- Charles Whaley (1911/12) : C. H. Whaley
Notes
edit- ^ Brian Ward, who represented Argentina in the 1979 ICC Trophy, was a permitted overseas player from England, so was not per se Argentinian. He had played first-class cricket for Essex between 1967 and 1972.[3]
References
edit- ^ "A brief history of cricket: Cricket in Argentina". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
- ^ "First-Class Matches played by Argentina". CricketArchive. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
- ^ Abraham, Timothy; Coyne, James (2021). Evita Burned Down Our Pavilion: A Cricket Odyssey Through Latin America. Little, Brown Book Group. p. 275. ISBN 9781472132505.
- ^ "Argentina players". CricketArchive. Retrieved 26 January 2022.