Lionel Gough Arbuthnot
Major Lionel Gough Arbuthnot, MBE was a banker and soldier who also played first-class cricket on a [R. A. Bennett's XI cricket team in the West Indies cricket team|West Indies in 1901–02|tour of the West Indies in 1901–02].
Cricket career
Arbuthnot was not part of the official touring party which had just 11 players, but appeared in seven of the 13 first-class matches, including two of the games against teams representing the combined West Indies. He batted at No 11 in all but one of his seven games and he did not bowl.His best match, and that of the whole team, was the second of the "international" fixtures he played in against the West Indies at Georgetown, Guyana, when he made his top score of 17 not out and shared in a 10th wicket partnership of 43 with wicketkeeper Arthur Whatman, who was captaining the side in Bennett's absence. The touring team won the match by an innings and 330 runs.