LONDON (UK): Former British Cricketer Cecilia Robinson died at the age of 97 years.
According to the British and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), Cecilia was the first person born in Canterbury to play cricket, and he represents his area for three decades.
“Everyone’s mind at the ECB with friends and family of former British female players Cecilia Robinson, who died 97,” ECB said in a statement.
The captain for Kent women, Cecilia scored two centuries of tests and arrested his country on one occasion.
He played 14 tests for England, between 1949 and 1963.
According to Kent Cricket, after retiring from his cricket career, he became a games of Mistress at Roedean School in East Sussex, finally became the head of the Junior Roedean house, and also the captain of the woman was tenterden.
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