Frank Mann
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Frank Mann England (Eng) |
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| Batting style | Right-handed batsman (RHB) | |
| Bowling type | n/a | |
| Tests | First-class | |
| Matches | 5 | 398 |
| Runs scored | 281 | 13235 |
| Batting average | 35.12 | 23.42 |
| 100s/50s | 0/2 | 9/68 |
| Top score | 84 | 194 |
| Balls bowled | 0 | 233 |
| Wickets | 0 | 3 |
| Bowling average | n/a | 83.00 |
| 5 wickets in innings | 0 | 0 |
| 10 wickets in match | 0 | 0 |
| Best bowling | n/a | 1/7 |
| Catches/stumpings | 4/0 | 174/0 |
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Test debut: 23 December 1922 |
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Francis Thomas "Frank" Mann (born 3 March 1888 in Winchmore Hill, Middlesex, died 6 October 1964 in Milton-Libourne, Wiltshire) was an English cricketer. He played for Cambridge University, Middlesex and England. Mann captained England on their 1922/3 tour of South Africa, winning the 5 match series 2-1.
His son, George Mann, also captained Middlesex CCC and England, making them the first father and son to have both captained Middlesex and England at cricket.
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| Preceded by Honourable Lionel Tennyson |
English national cricket captain 1922/3 |
Succeeded by Arthur Gilligan |
Categories: 1888 births | 1964 deaths | Scots Guards officers | British Army personnel of World War I | Cambridge University cricketers | English Test cricketers | English cricket captains | English cricketers | Middlesex cricket captains | Middlesex cricketers | Presidents of Middlesex CCC | English international cricketer stubs

