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- Douglas_James_Smith abstract "Douglas James Smith (29 May 1873 – 16 August 1949) was an English cricketer and umpire. He played first-class county cricket for Somerset and Worcestershire, as well as appearing for Glamorgan, not at the time a first-class county, in the Minor Counties Championship. He also umpired one Test match.Born in Batley, Yorkshire, Smith made his debut in May 1896, for Somerset against Gloucestershire at Bristol, but made only 8 and 0. He then had a relatively good period, his next three games (six innings) yielding 175 runs and including his only two half-centuries: 62 against Middlesex at Lord's and 54 against Sussex at Hove. His form then fell away and 12 further innings that year produced only 164 more runs. The 1896 season also saw his only bowling in first-class cricket, though he took no wickets. Smith played seven games in the middle of the 1897 season, and two more the following summer, but enjoyed no success at all, recording just 97 runs in 17 innings.His next first-class game was not until 1901, when he turned out for Worcestershire against Hampshire at Worcester, making 3 and 10. He played a handful more games for the county over the next few years, but did nothing of note other than to make his only first-class stumping. This came in his very last first-class game, against Lancashire in 1904, when in the absence of Worcestershire's usual keeper (George Gaukrodger) he played behind the stumps and accounted for Lancashire's own keeper, William Findlay.Smith played on for Glamorgan at minor-county level for a number of years, making 69 against Dorset in 1907. Three years later he once more filled in as wicket-keeper, playing against Worcestershire in a friendly match, and stumped Arthur Conway. (This match was, however, more memorable for Worcestershire slow left-armer's John Cuffe's extraordinary first-innings figures of 9–5.)He stood as an umpire six times in first-class cricket, including replacing Alfred Atfield for the fifth Test between South Africa and England at St George's Park, Port Elizabeth in 1913–14. His other games as umpire were three in the Currie Cup in 1908–09, one on MCC's tour in 1909–10 and one final Currie Cup match as late as 1925–26, when he was 52 years old.Smith died in South Africa, in Grahamstown, Cape Province at the age of 76.Two of his relatives played first-class cricket. His brother William also played for Somerset in the 1890s, while his father John had played for Lancashire and Yorkshire in the 1860s.".
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- Douglas_James_Smith birthPlace Batley.
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- Douglas_James_Smith country England_cricket_team.
- Douglas_James_Smith deathDate "1949-08-16".
- Douglas_James_Smith deathPlace Cape_Province.
- Douglas_James_Smith deathPlace Grahamstown.
- Douglas_James_Smith deathPlace South_Africa_national_cricket_team.
- Douglas_James_Smith deathYear "1949".
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- Douglas_James_Smith wikiPageWikiLinkText "Douglas James Smith".
- Douglas_James_Smith wikiPageWikiLinkText "Douglas Smith".
- Douglas_James_Smith 50s "0".
- Douglas_James_Smith batAvg "11.62".
- Douglas_James_Smith batting "Right-handed".
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- Douglas_James_Smith birthDate "1873-05-29".
- Douglas_James_Smith birthPlace "Batley, Yorkshire, England".
- Douglas_James_Smith bowlAvg "–".
- Douglas_James_Smith bowling "Right-arm off break".
- Douglas_James_Smith stumpings "24".
- Douglas_James_Smith club Glamorgan_County_Cricket_Club.
- Douglas_James_Smith club Somerset_County_Cricket_Club.
- Douglas_James_Smith club Worcestershire_County_Cricket_Club.
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- Douglas_James_Smith country "England".
- Douglas_James_Smith date "--10-23".
- Douglas_James_Smith dateOfBirth "1873-05-29".
- Douglas_James_Smith dateOfDeath "1949-08-16".
- Douglas_James_Smith deathDate "1949-08-16".
- Douglas_James_Smith deathPlace "Grahamstown, Cape Province, South Africa".
- Douglas_James_Smith debutagainst Gloucestershire_County_Cricket_Club.
- Douglas_James_Smith debutdate "--05-07".
- Douglas_James_Smith debutfor "Somerset".
- Douglas_James_Smith debutyear "1896".
- Douglas_James_Smith deliveries "26".
- Douglas_James_Smith fcumpired "10".