George Fenwick Cresswell (22 March 1915 – 10 January 1966) was a cricketer who played three Test matches for New Zealand.
[1] An accurate slow-medium bowler, he had played his cricket for Marlborough in the Hawke Cup when he was selected to make his first-class debut at the age of 33 in a trial match for The Rest against a New Zealand XI in January 1949.
[2] In England he took 62 wickets at 26.09 in 19 matches, and found his best form late in the tour, taking 5 for 30 against Yorkshire and 6 for 21 against Glamorgan.
[6] In 1950–51 he played for Central Districts in their inaugural Plunket Shield season, taking 5 for 31 against Canterbury at Palmerston North and 5 for 38 against Auckland at New Plymouth to give them victory in their first two home games and second place in the final table.
"[1] His younger brother Arthur also played as a pace bowler for Wellington and Central Districts in the same period.