George Longman (cricketer)

[4] In total, he made 27 appearances for Cambridge, scoring 1,019 runs at an average of 22.15, with four half centuries.

[5][7] The following season, he played for the MCC against Cambridge University, in addition to making three appearances for Hampshire.

[3] For Hampshire, he made 27 first-class appearances, scoring 856 runs at an average of 17.46, making four half centuries.

[8] He was described by The Times as "very keen on fielding", with it being noted that this aspect of his game had greatly improved while he was at Cambridge.

[2] He later served as the president of Surrey County Cricket Club from 1926 to 1928, after which he was succeeded by H. D. G. Leveson Gower.

[4] Longman died in his sleep at his Wimbledon Common residence on 19 August 1938, having been in apparent good health.