Alfred Jackson (cricketer)

Alfred Louis Stewart Jackson (28 February 1904 – 23 July 1982) was an Argentine and Chilean cricketer.

His elder brother John played for Somerset as well as the Chilean national cricket team.

Opening the batting with his brother, he scored 109 in the Chile first innings, but this was not enough to prevent Argentina winning by 320 runs.

[3] In the 1932 English cricket season, he toured with a combined South American side, playing first-class matches against Oxford University, Leicestershire, Sir J Cahn's XI, Sussex and Scotland.

[5] He topped the batting averages on the tour, and his innings of 78 against Julien Cahn's XI[2] was his highest career first-class score.