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Full name | George Peter Burt | ||||||||||||||
Born | 11 November 1886 Dennistoun, Lanarkshire, Scotland | ||||||||||||||
Died | 20 January 1935(1935-01-20) (aged 48) Bieldside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland | ||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||
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1924–1925 | Scotland | ||||||||||||||
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Source: Cricinfo, 3 July 2022 |
George Peter Burt (11 November 1886 — 20 January 1935) was a Scottish first-class cricketer and businessman.
The son of Peter Burt, he was born in November 1886 at Dennistoun, Lanarkshire. Burt was a club cricketer for Uddingston Cricket Club, whom he captained for several years. He made two appearances in first-class cricket for Scotland against Ireland at Dundee in 1924, and Lancashire at Old Trafford during Scotland's 1925 tour of England. Described as a stylish batsman and one of the best Scotland had produced, he scored 35 runs in his two first-class matches, with a highest score of 26.
Outside of cricket, Burt was the director of the Acme Wringers company based in Bridgeton, Glasgow. He died at a nursing home in the Aberdeen suburb of Bieldside in January 1935, following a short illness; he was predeceased by his wife.
References
- ^ Death of Mr George Burt. Motherwell Times. 25 January 1935. p. 3
- "First-Class Matches played by George Burt". CricketArchive. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
- "First-Class Batting and Fielding For Each Team by George Burt". CricketArchive. Retrieved 3 July 2022.