George Stephens (cricketer)

A middle-order batsman, Stephens also acted as county captain in several matches from 1912 to 1924, and was the official captain in 1919, when Warwickshire won one match and finished last.

[2] He was a more successful batsman in 1920 when he made his first century and scored 612 runs at 43.71.

His highest score was 143, made in 120 minutes, against Gloucestershire in 1923.

[3] In 1925 against Derbyshire he shared a ninth-wicket partnership of 154 with Alfred Croom which remained the county record until 2009.

[5] His twin brother, Frank, also played for Warwickshire.