Sidney Freeman

Sidney Thomas Freeman (21 August 1888 – 6 June 1971) was an English cricketer, who played six first-class matches between 1919 and 1921, three each for Gloucestershire and HK Foster's XI.

Excerpt from The Evening Star and Daily Herald, Thursday, June 24, 1920: "Although everything was dwarfed by the brilliant innings of 144 by F. G. Robinson.

The importance of the occasion seemed to affect him not at all, and playing extremely confidently from the outset, he put together 45 of the best by sound cricket, his partnership with his captain releasing 158 runs in ninety-five minutes.

"All of Freeman's ten first-class wickets came in his two games for HK Foster's XI, both against Worcestershire in 1919.

A nice symmetry was achieved when Freeman in turn dismissed Coventry in the second innings.

Promising debut in 1920.