Kenneth Higgs

Kenneth Alan Higgs (5 October 1886 – 21 January 1959) was an English first-class cricketer active in the 1920s who made over forty appearances for Sussex.

Prior to playing first-class cricket, Higgs served in the British Army during World War I, with a Kenneth Alan Higgs mentioned in the London Gazette on 24 August 1915, as serving with the rank of private in the 16th (County of London) Battalion, with this date coinciding with his promotion to 2nd Lieutenant.

[2] It was in that same year that he made his first-class debut for Sussex against Worcestershire in the County Championship at Hove,[3] during which he achieved the feat of making a century on his first-class debut, scoring 101 in Sussex's first-innings, a batting performance which Wisden later described as "flawless".

[4][5] He made five further first-class appearances in 1920,[3] scoring a total of 345 runs at an average of 38.33, which besides his century also included two fifties.

[6] He played his greatest quantity of first-class matches in 1923, with eleven appearances all made in the County Championship.