Charles Stone (English cricketer)

[1] The following season he made his debut for Leicestershire in a first-class match against the Marylebone Cricket Club, with him making three further first-class appearances for the county in the 1895 County Championship, as well as a further appearance for the Marylebone Cricket Club against Hampshire.

[1] The following season he made two first-class appearances for the Marylebone Cricket Club against Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire.

[1] He also made three first-class appearances for Leicestershire in the 1896 County Championship against Yorkshire, Warwickshire and Hampshire.

[1] He made a single half century in first-class cricket, scoring 55 runs for Leicestershire against Hampshire in 1896.

[5] He stayed in South Africa until the war ended in June 1902, left Port Elizabeth for Southampton on the SS Colombian the following month,[6] and relinquished his commission in the Imperial Yeomanry on 3 September 1902, when he was granted the honorary rank of captain in the Army.