Hugh Stanger-Leathes

Hugh Ellis Stanger-Leathes (1 November 1878 – 4 April 1949) was an English first-class cricketer, physician and British Indian Army officer.

[3] In the Parsees first innings, he bowled fourteen wicketless overs for the cost of 70 runs.

[4] In the IMS branch of the British Indian Army, he was promoted to captain in January 1907.

[5] Stanger-Leathes served in the First World War, taking part in actions on the Western Front and Mesopotamia, for which he was mentioned in dispatches.

[7] In February 1933, he was appointed honorary surgeon to George V and made a brevet colonel,[8][9] prior to retiring from active service in August 1935.