Edward Marvin

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Fullname
Edward William Marvin
Born7 July 1878
Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Died24 March 1918(1918-03-24) (aged 39)
Bouchavesnes-Bergen, Somme, France
BattingUnknown
Edward Marvin
Personal information
Full name
Edward William Marvin
Born7 July 1878
Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Died24 March 1918(1918-03-24) (aged 39)
Bouchavesnes-Bergen, Somme, France
BattingUnknown
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1908/09Transvaal
Career statistics
Competition First-class
Matches 2
Runs scored 47
Batting average 15.66
100s/50s –/–
Top score 29
Catches/stumpings 3/–
Source: Cricinfo, 12 June 2022

Edward William Marvin (7 July 1878 – 24 March 1918) was an English-born South African first-class cricketer and South African Army soldier.

Marvin was born at Leicester in July 1878.[1] He later emigrated to Transvaal Colony, where he played two first-class cricket matches for Gauteng in the 1908-09 Currie Cup against Border and Western Province.[2] He scored 47 runs in these matches, with a highest score of 29.[3] Marvin served in the First World War as a private in the South African Infantry, which formed part of the South African Overseas Expeditionary Force on the Western Front.[1] On 21 March 1918, the Germans launched a new offensive, Operation Michael, during which Marvin was killed in action at Maricourt Wood on 24 March.[4]

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