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- Alfred_Cochrane abstract "Alfred Henry John Cochrane (26 January 1865 – 14 December 1948) was an English cricketer who played first class cricket for Derbyshire between 1884 and 1886, and for Oxford University between 1885 and 1888. He subsequently made his name as a writer on sporting subjects and of light verse.Cochrane was the second son of Rev. David Crawford Cochrane, Master of Etwall Hospital (almshouses) and his wife Jane Tomlinson. He was born Moka, Mauritius where his father was at the time Chaplain to the Bishop. He was educated at Repton School and made his debut for Derbyshire in the 1884 season in August against Lancashire, when he took 6 for 51. He played two more matches for Derbyshire during the season. He also played football for Derby County in 1884 in its pre-league days.Cochrane went on to Hertford College, Oxford and played cricket more regularly for University over the next four years, taking part three times in the Varsity match. He played two matches for Derbyshire in the 1885 season, neither of which was against a first class side, and played only in the Derbyshire match against the Australians in the 1886 season. In 28 first class matches he took 103 wickets with his left arm medium pace, with a best performance of 7 for 66, at an average of just 18.99.Cochrane moved to Northumberland when he joined Armstrong Whitworth, becoming secretary of the company. There, he played minor county cricket for Northumberland. In January, 1910 he unsuccessfully contested Tyneside, and from 1912 to 1927 he served as a member of the River Tyne Commission. Cochrane was a governor of his old school, Repton, from 1921 to 1944.Cochrane had a skill at writing light verse, and his writing had a graceful touch. He wrote of cricket – the \"uncertain game\" – and of \"the man who snicketh the length ball.\" He was interested in the nineteenth-century writers of light verse, especially in J K S (James Kenneth Stephen) and Winthrop Mackworth Praed with whom his verse was compared. Of football he wrote in the poem \"To Anthea\".I once admitted—to my shame—That football was a brutal game.Because She hates it.Later he recalled with nostalgia the expeditions in the Highlands of his youth, and lamented that \"the way, though once it was short, is long.\" He contributed to The Times for many years on sporting topics, especially on cricket.Cochrane died at Batheaston, Somerset at the age of 83.Cochrane married in 1895 Ethel Noble youngest daughter of Sir Andrew Noble, 1st Baronet. He was the brother of Sir Arthur Cochrane a distinguished member of the College of Arms and Charles Walter Hamilton Cochrane of the Federated Malay States service.".
- Alfred_Cochrane birthDate "1865-01-26".
- Alfred_Cochrane birthPlace Mauritius.
- Alfred_Cochrane birthPlace Moka.
- Alfred_Cochrane birthYear "1865".
- Alfred_Cochrane deathDate "1948-12-14".
- Alfred_Cochrane deathPlace Batheaston.
- Alfred_Cochrane deathYear "1948".
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- Alfred_Cochrane wikiPageWikiLink Almshouse.
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- Alfred_Cochrane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Derby_County_F.C._players.
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- Alfred_Cochrane wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_writers.
- Alfred_Cochrane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gentlemen_cricketers.
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- Alfred_Cochrane wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_educated_at_Repton_School.
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- Alfred_Cochrane wikiPageWikiLinkText "AHJ Cochrane".
- Alfred_Cochrane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alfred Cochrane".
- Alfred_Cochrane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alfred Henry John Cochrane".
- Alfred_Cochrane 50s "0".
- Alfred_Cochrane batAvg "10.51".
- Alfred_Cochrane batting "Right-handed batsman".
- Alfred_Cochrane bestBowling "7".
- Alfred_Cochrane birthDate "1865-01-26".
- Alfred_Cochrane birthPlace "Moka, Mauritius".
- Alfred_Cochrane bowlAvg "18.99".
- Alfred_Cochrane bowling "Left-arm medium bowler".
- Alfred_Cochrane stumpings "16".
- Alfred_Cochrane club Derbyshire_County_Cricket_Club.
- Alfred_Cochrane club Oxford_University_Cricket_Club.
- Alfred_Cochrane column First-class_cricket.
- Alfred_Cochrane columns "1".
- Alfred_Cochrane country "England".
- Alfred_Cochrane date "--08-22".
- Alfred_Cochrane dateOfBirth "1865-01-26".
- Alfred_Cochrane dateOfDeath "1948-12-14".
- Alfred_Cochrane deathDate "1948-12-14".
- Alfred_Cochrane deathPlace "Batheaston, Somerset, England".
- Alfred_Cochrane debutagainst Lancashire_County_Cricket_Club.
- Alfred_Cochrane debutdate "--08-04".
- Alfred_Cochrane debutfor Derbyshire_County_Cricket_Club.
- Alfred_Cochrane debutyear "1884".
- Alfred_Cochrane deliveries "4977".
- Alfred_Cochrane deliveries "balls".
- Alfred_Cochrane family Charles_Walter_Hamilton_Cochrane.
- Alfred_Cochrane fivefor "4".
- Alfred_Cochrane fullname "Alfred Henry John Cochrane".
- Alfred_Cochrane lastagainst Cambridge_University_Cricket_Club.
- Alfred_Cochrane lastdate "--07-02".
- Alfred_Cochrane lastfor Oxford_University_Cricket_Club.
- Alfred_Cochrane lastyear "1888".
- Alfred_Cochrane matches "28".
- Alfred_Cochrane name "Alfred Cochrane".
- Alfred_Cochrane name "Cochrane, Alfred".
- Alfred_Cochrane placeOfBirth Moka.
- Alfred_Cochrane placeOfDeath "Batheaston, Somerset".
- Alfred_Cochrane runs "347".
- Alfred_Cochrane shortDescription "English cricketer".
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- Alfred_Cochrane tenfor "0".
- Alfred_Cochrane topScore "61".