George Meldon
This article is about George James Meldon. For his cousin, also named George, see George Edward Pugin Meldon.
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George James Meldon (18 January 1885 in Dublin, Ireland – 27 November 1951 in Worcestershire, England) was an Irish cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman.
He made his debut for Ireland against Cambridge University in July 1904, and went onto play for them twelve times, his last game coming in August 1912 against Scotland. Nine of his Ireland games had first-class status, and he also played one first-class match for Woodbrook Club and Ground against South Africa in 1912.
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