Harold Hodges, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Harold Hodges

English cricketer

Date of Birth: 22-Jan-1886

Place of Birth: Mansfield Woodhouse, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 22-Mar-1918

Profession: cricketer, rugby union player

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Harold Hodges

  • Harold Augustus Hodges (22 January 1886 – 22 March 1918) was an English sportsman and soldier who played international rugby union for England.
  • He also played first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire. Hodges, a prop, was capped twice for England in the 1906 Home Nations Championship.
  • He took part in their losses to Wales and Ireland.
  • At club level, he played for Nottingham and while studying at Trinity College in 1908 was captain of the Oxford University RFC. In 1911, he made his first-class cricket debut, against Derbyshire at the Miners Welfare Ground in Blackwell.
  • He made his highest first-class score of 62 in his only innings, which the highest by a Nottinghamshire player in a low scoring match and bettered by only Derbyshire's Arthur Morton, who was the one that dismissed Hodges.
  • The following year, he made two further appearances and finished his first-class career with 141 runs, at an average of 47.During World War I, Hodges served with the 3rd Battalion Monmouthshire Regiment.
  • On the night of 22 March 1918, he entered a small factory on a road between Ham and Eppeville, hoping to make contact with a British battalion.
  • He instead encountered enemy troops and was shot dead.

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