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Frederick Cook
South African cricketer

Frederick Cook

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South African cricketer
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Male
Place of birth
Java, Indonesia
Age
45 years
Sports Teams
South Africa national cricket team
Eastern Province cricket team
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Biography

Frederick James Cook (31 January 1870, Java, Dutch East Indies – 30 November 1915, Cape Helles, Gallipoli, Ottoman Turkey) was a South African cricketer who played in one Test in 1896.

Cook was a right-handed batsman who played for Eastern Province from the 1893–94 season to 1904–05. He made his highest score in his first-ever first-class cricket innings, when he captained Eastern Province and scored 59 and 28.

In 1895–96, he played in the first Test match between South Africa and the MCC side captained by Lord Hawke. Batting at number nine, he made 7 out of a total of 93 in the first innings and failed to score in the second innings, when South Africa were bowled out for 30, with George Lohmann taking eight wickets for seven runs. In this second innings, Cook was the first dismissal in a Lohmann hat-trick which finished the match.

At the outbreak of World War I he was commissioned in the Border Regiment and quickly promoted to captain. He went to Gallipoli, where he was attached to the 1/4th Battalion (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles) of the Royal Scots. He was killed in action on 30 November 1915.

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