Charles Winter (cricketer, born 1903)

[1] Winter made his debut for Somerset in 1921, aged 18, in a County Championship match against Glamorgan.

[2] He reached double figures for the first time in his fifth match, against Hampshire in 1922, scoring 15 in the first-innings and remaining 11 not out in the second.

[4] Throughout his career, Winter generally batted in the middle-to-lower order, despite not being used as a front-line bowler.

[5] Winter's best season with both bat and ball was the 1924, in which he claimed almost half of his wickets, and well over a third of his runs.

The season also saw him represent the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) in a one-day match against Indian Gymkhana.