Charles Baldwin (cricketer)

Charles Baldwin (29 December 1864 – 2 May 1947) was an English cricketer.

[2] According to his obituary in Wisden, he was short and thickset, and a stylish batsman, who scored 1,137 runs in the County Championship in his best season of 1897.

[3] During his playing career with Surrey, he was known to umpire in first-class matches, doing so on three occasions; he would later umpire in a further three first-class matches following the end of his playing career with Surrey.

[5] After his playing career, he was a successful coach at Uppingham School for seventeen years.

[3] This biographical article related to an English cricket person born in the 1860s is a stub.

Surrey's County Championship winning side of 1894, with Baldwin seated on the ground, front, right (from a photo on display in the pavilion at The Oval)