Godfrey Cripps (19 October 1865 in Mussoorie, India – 27 July 1943 in Adelaide, Australia) was a cricketer who played in one Test for South Africa in 1891–92.
[1] Born in India and educated at Cheltenham College in England, Cripps played just four first-class cricket matches, all of them in South Africa.
A middle-order right-handed batsman, his first first-class appearance was in the South African Test side in March 1892 that lost to Walter Read's English touring team – which included the Australian players Billy Murdoch and John Ferris.
[6] At the time of his death in July 1943 he was living at Simpson Road in the Adelaide suburb of Wattle Park.
He had been a schoolmaster in Australia, initially in Queensland and then at St Peter's College, Adelaide, until 10 years before his death.