Background
Campbell was born in Myrtle Bank, South Australia and died in Woodville South, South Australia.
Campbell was born in Myrtle Bank, South Australia and died in Woodville South, South Australia.
He appeared in 23 first-class matches as a right-handed batsman who kept wicket. He scored 497 runs with a highest score of 43 and held 28 catches with 20 stumpings. He toured North America with an Australian team from May to September 1913, a tour of 54 matches including five first-class matches.
He was selected in the Australian team which was to tour South Africa in 1914-1915 as one of the two wicket-keepers, as well as the manager and third selector.
But war prevented the tour. During the First World War, he served in the First Australian Imperial Force (1st AIF) with the rank of major and, after the war ended, Campbell was appointed by the Australian Board of (Cricket) Control as its representative in dealings with the AIF Sports Control Board about the proposed AIF team which was formed out of military personnel as the Australian Imperial Force Touring XI.