Dennis Good
Dennis Cunliffe Good was an English cricketer who played in four first-class matches for Worcestershire [County Cricket Club|Worcestershire] and Glamorgan in the 1940s.
Good was born in Leeds and educated at Denstone College in Staffordshire, and at Sheffield University, where he studied textiles. His first-class debut, and his only outing for Worcestershire, was against the Combined Services [cricket team|Combined Services] at New Road in 1946. He took the single wicket of the 19-year-old John Dewes and scored 1 and 6 with the bat. The following year he appeared thrice for Glamorgan, claiming seven more wickets and managing a top score of 21 in his final game at Derby.
He did his National Service in the Royal Air Force, and played league cricket for a while in the north of England. He migrated to Canada in 1952, and set up his own textile importing business in Quebec. After he retired, he lived in Ontario. For some time before his death in June 2021 he was Worcestershire's oldest surviving first-class cricketer. His wife Mary, to whom he was married for 64 years, predeceased him. They had three children.