Charles Kingstone

[1] A fullback, Kingstone played all three of his Tests during South Africa's 1921 tour of New Zealand.

[2] He was injured in a motor accident in 1922 and didn't play again for New Zealand.

Despite coming in at 10 in the batting order, Kingstone scored 43, the second highest of the innings.

[4] He played non-first-class cricket for Taranaki in the 1920s, captaining them to victory in the Hawke Cup in December 1926.

[5] He died in New Plymouth in May 1960, aged 64, leaving a widow, two sons and two daughters.