Ernest Remnant

In all first-class cricket, he scored nearly 3,000 runs and took over 170 wickets; he was utilised as an all-rounder who batted right-handed and bowled slow left-arm orthodox.

[12] Remnant resumed his first-class career with Hampshire in 1920, making eleven appearances in the County Championship.

In total, he made 121 appearances in first-class cricket for Hampshire, scoring 2,843 runs at a batting average of 17.33.

[1] When his first-class career came to an end, Remnant was employed as the assistant cricket coach at Harrow School.

He was also renowned as a fine wood carver; his home in Harrow depicted carved scenes from the Battle of Hastings.