Edward Buckland

Edward Hastings Buckland (20 June 1864 — 10 February 1906) was an English first-class cricketer and educator.

[7] His best bowling performance for Oxford arguably came against Cambridge in the 1886 University Match, taking 5 for 14 from 20.1 overs.

[5] After graduating from Oxford with a third-class degree, Buckland gained employment in an office in London for a short time.

[2] Before his appointment at Winchester, the college cricket team had performed badly and under Buckland's guidance, its performance greatly improved, with The Times suggesting he may have gained a reputation akin to R. A. H. Mitchell had it not been for his future ill-health.

[1] While teaching at Winchester, he played first-class cricket for Hampshire in the 1895 County Championship, making four appearances in August.