Charles Banks Barstow (14 March 1883 – 12 July 1935) was an Australian cricketer.
[8] Barstow bowled medium pace, but turned the ball considerably towards leg.
He was notable for his 'floater' delivery where he released the ball from the back of the hand causing it to drop sharply and pick up pace off the wicket.
[16] He took ten wickets in an innings twice in club cricket, taking 10 for 34 for South Brisbane in 1909, and 10 for 16 for Toombul in 1921.
[17] He worked in cricket administration for the Queensland Wanderers Club for two years before his passing.