Eric Fulcher

[2][7][8] After the end of the First World War, Fulcher played again at Old Buckingham in May 1919 against the Australian Imperial Force Touring XI.

[5] During World War I Fulcher served in the Royal West Kent Regiment, enlisting in the army in 1914 and being commissioned as a second lieutenant in the RWK by the end of the year.

[10] A series of illnesses kept him out of the front line at times throughout the war, and he spent the first half of 1918 away from the battalion before returning in August and was given command of A company, promoted to the rank of captain.

Fulcher led the company during the Second Battle of the Somme during August, and was awarded the Military Cross for bravery.

[10] After leaving the military, Fulcher returned to play cricket for Norfolk and joined the board of Norwich City F.C.