Edward Jackson
Edward Jackson was an Indian first-class cricketer, born in 1922, who represented Delhi in domestic cricket. He is among the lesser-documented figures from the early decades of organised first-class cricket in independent India, with his playing career associated with the Delhi side in the Ranji Trophy era of the mid-twentieth century.
Key facts
| Full name | Edward Jackson |
|---|---|
| Born | 1922 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Role | Cricketer |
| Domestic team | Delhi |
| Format | First-class cricket |
Background
Domestic cricket in Delhi during Jackson's era was organised principally around the Ranji Trophy, India's premier first-class competition, which had been established in 1934. Delhi competed in the North Zone, fielding sides drawn largely from clubs and institutional teams based in the capital. The post-independence period saw a steady consolidation of Delhi cricket, with players from a range of communities, including Anglo-Indian families, contributing to the side.
Career
Jackson appeared in first-class matches for Delhi. As with many cricketers of his generation, his career falls within the period when Indian domestic cricket was structured around zonal competition in the Ranji Trophy, supplemented by occasional representative and invitational fixtures.
Significance
Jackson is recorded among the cohort of Indian cricketers active in the mid-twentieth century whose first-class appearances form part of the statistical record of Delhi cricket. Such players are documented in cricket databases and historical squad lists, providing continuity to the chronology of the Delhi team in the Ranji Trophy.
Related topics
- Delhi cricket team
- Ranji Trophy
- First-class cricket in India
- North Zone cricket team
- List of Delhi cricketers
References
- Wikidata entry: Q24005576