David Collins (New Zealand cricketer)


Dr David Charles Collins was a New Zealand cricketer. He played 53 first-class matches between 1905-06 and 1926-27, the bulk of these being for Wellington in New Zealand and Cambridge University in England; he won a blue for Cambridge and headed their batting averages in 1910.
After leaving Cambridge, he returned to New Zealand, where his most successful years were with Wellington in the 1920s. It was during this decade that he scored four of his six first-class centuries, including the largest, 172 against Auckland in the 1924-25 Plunket Shield.
Collins represented New Zealand during the MCC tour of 1922-23. At Christchurch he scored 102,
while at the Basin Reserve, as captain, he hit a second-innings 69.
His father William Collins and his uncle John Collins had brief first-class careers. His cousin A. E. J. Collins held the world batting record for 116 years to January 2016 for his innings of 628 not out. His daughter Susie Collins was the New Zealand women's golf champion in the 1930s.