Charles Henry Ridding (26 November 1825 – 13 March 1905) was an English first-class cricketer and clergyman.
He played for Oxford until 1849, making twelve first-class appearances and captaining the university in his final year.
[1] Nevertheless, in the early 1850s he played for the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and various Gentlemen sides, whilst also appearing for in the Over 30 v Under 30 fixture.
[4] Ridding maintained his connection with Magdalen College, being elected a fellow in 1856, its bursar in 1861, and vice-president in 1863.
[2] Having appeared for Hampshire against the MCC in 1861, he later played for the nascent Hampshire County Cricket Club in its inaugural first-class match against Sussex at Southampton in 1864, with him making a further appearance that season in the return fixture at Hove.