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Stuart Symington (cricketer) was an English cricketer who played for Sussex and England. He was born on 16 September 1926 in Sea, Sussex, England. He was educated at Seaford College and the University of Cambridge. Symington made his first-class debut for Sussex in 1947 and went on to play for the county until 1962. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler. He scored over 10,000 runs in first-class cricket and took over 500 wickets. Symington made his Test debut for England against South Africa in 1951 and went on to play in 11 Tests, scoring 545 runs at an average of 27.25 and taking 18 wickets at an average of 33.22. He also played in two One Day Internationals for England in 1973. Symington was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1954. He was also a successful businessman and served as a director of several companies. Symington died on 28 April 2009 at the age of 83.

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Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 16 September, 1926
Birthday 16 September
Birthplace Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex, England
Date of death (2009-12-11)Hereford, England
Died Place Hereford, England
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1970

Symington joined the family firm of R. and W. H. Symington in Market Harborough as a director; the company made corsets and its mill is now the site of the Harborough Museum. In the 1970 general election, he stood unsuccessfully as the Conservative Party candidate for the Leicester North West seat, losing by more than 2,000 votes to the Labour candidate Greville Janner.

1949

For the 1949 season, Symington was offered the captaincy of the county side and accepted, although he had played only two matches at this point. The move was not a success. Though Berry returned to form, the side as a whole played badly, and, having finished in 11th place out of 17 in the County Championship in 1948, Leicestershire slipped to bottom place in 1949. Under Symington's captaincy, only two matches were won, though there was a third victory late in the season after he had departed.

Symington's departure from Leicestershire appears to have been abrupt. He captained the side in the match against Lancashire at Blackpool, but that was his last appearance for the team. The former Oxford University and Glamorgan all-rounder Gwynn Evans, now a schoolmaster in Leicestershire, took over as captain for the remaining six matches of the 1949 season. For 1950, Leicestershire recruited the former Worcestershire amateur Charles Palmer as both secretary and captain. Symington did not play first-class cricket again.

1948

A right-handed middle-order batsman and a right-arm fast-medium bowler, Symington was educated at Canford School and played for Leicestershire in wartime matches. He made his first-class debut in a couple of matches in the 1948 season. He took four wickets in his first match against Hampshire, and this was followed by scores of 21 and 40 in the second game, which was against Essex. In 1948, Leicestershire had appointed the professional, Les Berry, as captain, only the second appointment of a professional by one of the first-class counties since the 1890s (the previous instance had also been by Leicestershire, when Ewart Astill was appointed captain for the 1935 season). In both 1935 and 1948, the appointment had been necessitated because no amateur was available to lead the team: Wisden also reported that "possibly affected by the cares of captaincy", Berry "did not reproduce the form of previous years".

1946

Symington had been commissioned as a second lieutenant in the King's Royal Rifle Corps in 1946. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1948 (backdated to November 1947). When he finished with first-class cricket, he resumed his army career as a lieutenant; in 1953, he was promoted to be a captain in the King's Royal Rifle Corps. One of his jobs in the army was to be an aide-de-camp to the governor of the Bahamas. He retired from the regular army in 1958 and joined the Territorial Army, being promoted to major on his retirement from the regular army. He resigned his commission in 1959.

1926

Stuart Johnston Symington, born at Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex, on 16 September 1926 and died at Hereford on 11 December 2009, played first-class cricket for Leicestershire as an amateur in 1948 and 1949. He was captain of the Leicestershire side in 1949. After little more than a year in full-time cricket, he resumed a career in the Army.