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Lord John Sackville

Lord John Philip Sackville (born 22 June 1713; died 3 December 1765 in Tour du Pain, Lake Geneva, Switzerland) was the second son of Lionel Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset. He was a keen cricketer who was closely connected with the sport in Kent.
He was Member of Parliament (MP) for Tamworth from 1734 to 1747.〔(Leigh Rayment's Historical list of MPs: constituencies beginning with "T2" )〕
==Cricket career==
Sackville was first recorded as a cricketer in the 1734 season when he and his brother Lord Middlesex played for Kent v Sussex at Sevenoaks Vine on Friday 6 September.〔H T Waghorn, ''Cricket Scores, Notes, etc.'' (1730–1773), Blackwood, 1899〕〔Timothy J McCann, ''Sussex Cricket in the Eighteenth Century'', Sussex Record Society, 2004〕
On 20 August 1735, Sackville again captained Kent to victory against Sir William Gage's Sussex at Sevenoaks Vine. Shortly afterwards, the ''London Evening Post'' speculated that "the Conqueror" (i.e., a decider) between the Kent and Sussex teams would be played in a few days, but there is no record of a further match.〔
Sackville became the main patron of the Kent team and captained the side in many matches until 1745 at least, but he is not mentioned in the sources after that.〔. Retrieved on 14 July 2009.〕
In 1739, Sackville played for London Cricket Club which was having selection problems at the time.〔Buckley, p.15〕
In the 1744 English cricket season, Lord John challenged an All-England side to play against his Kent team and Kent won the game with one wicket to spare, largely thanks to Sackville himself taking a memorable catch to dismiss Richard Newland.〔His effort was eulogised in ''Cricket, An Heroic Poem'' (1745) by James Love〕 The match details were recorded and preserved in what is now cricket's second oldest known scorecard.〔Arthur Haygarth, ''Scores & Biographies, Volume 1'' (1744–1826), Lillywhite, 1862〕〔(CricketArchive – scorecard ). Retrieved on 14 July 2009.〕
In 1745, Sackville wrote a letter to the Duke of Richmond after Sussex had lost to Surrey and said: "I wish you had let Ridgeway play instead of your stopper behind it might have turned the match in our favour". Evidently, Sackville had wagered on Sussex to win.〔

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