Bert Bisgood

[1] Known as "Bert" or "Bertie", he was born at Glastonbury and died at Canford Cliffs, Dorset.

[3] Bisgood was the first Somerset cricketer to score a century on debut; the second would be Harold Gimblett in 1935.

[2] Bisgood went on to make 66 further appearances for Somerset up to 1921, but only once did he come close to matching his success in that first game.

[6] Bisgood played badminton at international level and represented Ireland on several occasions.

[7] In 1922 he married England international badminton player Dorothy Cundall (who was known as Mrs Harvey and was a widow at the time).