James Aitchison (cricketer)
James Aitchison (26 May 1920 – 13 February 1994) was a Scottish minister in the Church of Scotland and a first-class cricketer. CareerOnly two other players have appeared more times in first class cricket for Scotland, and Aitchison holds the team's record for most career runs and highest individual score.[1] In the match against Ireland in 1959 he batted throughout the first day to make 190 not out.[2] He scored centuries against two touring Test playing nations, 106 not out in a team score of 177 against the 1947 South Africans and nine years later struck 100 against the Australians.[3] In club cricket for Kilmarnock he made 18,344 runs with 56 centuries. Aitchison served as a minister in the Church of Scotland for 34 years until his retirement in 1986.[4] During his career he took on a divinity student to help her learn whilst he was minister of Broomhill in Glasgow. The Reverend Euphemia Irvine was to be the first woman to lead a parish in Scotland.[5] In 2011 he was one of the twelve initial inductees into the Scottish Cricket Hall of Fame.[6] References
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