Reginald Green (cricketer)
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Reginald Kilocksley Green (1873 – 6 March 1940) was an Irish
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er. Green was born at
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in
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sometime in 1873. He later played first-class cricket in
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for the
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, debuting in the 1915/16
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against the Indians. He played in the next four editions of the tournament, making four further first-class appearances. He scored a total of 246 runs in his five matches, averaging 24.60, with a highest score of 78. With the ball, he took 6 wickets at a bowling average of 31.33, with best figures of 2/21. He later returned from India and settled in England, where he died at
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in March 1940.


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