Kenneth Holmes Cave (25 February 1874 – 19 May 1944) was a New Zealand cricket umpire.
[1][2] Ken Cave was a member of a large family of cricketers in the Whanganui area.
[3] A middle-order batsman, he played for Whanganui teams from the late 1890s till the mid-1920s, and was one of their leading batsmen when they held the Hawke Cup in 1914-15 and 1925–26.
Without having umpired a first-class match, but with the support of the English touring team, he was chosen to umpire all four matches in New Zealand's first Test series, against England in 1929-30.
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