Jack Hubble

He was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who played professionally for 25 years and was part of the Kent teams which won four County Championships before World War I.

[2][3] He played few matches for the First XI initially and was used mainly as a batsman, the wicket-keeping position being held by Fred Huish in the years before the First World War.

[4][6] He continued to play regularly until the end of the 1926 County Championship season when Les Ames succeeded him as the main wicket-keeper.

He dismissed ten batsmen in a match in 1923 against Gloucestershire at College Ground, Cheltenham, a Kent record that as of April 2016 he still holds jointly with Huish.

[10] Hubble coached cricket in South Africa for a number of years[4] and after retirement became a qualified umpire.