Thomas Bennett Case (19 February 1871 – 10 November 1941) was an English first-class cricketer and brewer.
The son of the cricketer and philosopher Thomas Case (1844–1935), he was born at Upton in February 1871.
[3] After playing in the same fixture in May 1891, he made his debut for Oxford University in the same month against H. Philipson's XI.
[4] Case is noted as the first substitute in first-class cricket, when he replaced Frederic Thesiger in the Oxford XI, after Thesiger had injured himself while fielding on the first morning of The University Match against Cambridge University in 1891.
[2] He married Dubliner Emily Armstrong in 1903, with the couple having one son.