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ls with the bat, "reckoned to be an excellent batsman and a good field at long-leg or cover-point,"
ebone Cricket Club in May 1879, as an opening batsman, and played his first and only county match t
he scored more than 34,000 runs as an opening batsman and made 76 centuries.
He is an aggressive batsman and keeper who also scored two centuries for
He made his debut in 1979 and was an opening batsman and an occasional off-spin bowler.
cket after he accidentally killed an opposing batsman with a fast delivery when bowling.
cketer who played for Middlesex as an opening batsman between 1966 and 1973.
ughout his career, Gibbs played as an opening batsman, partnering sometime wicket-keeper Ian Hall d
first-class appearance in 1873, as an opening batsman, scoring two runs in the first innings, and 1
Primarily an opening batsman, at times Smith has been played slightly furt
He began as an attacking batsman and occasional off break bowler, but became t
Playing mainly as an opening batsman, he won his Blue, appearing in the University
Varun Chopra is an opening batsman of considerable talent.
hich he was used unsuccessfully as an opening batsman, and the second the Gentlemen v Players match
A right-arm off-break bowler, and lower-order batsman, Bracewell came from a cricketing family, wit
right arm fast medium bowler and right-handed batsman.
He is a wicket-keeper and right-handed batsman.
slow left-arm orthodox bowler and lower-order batsman.
ghamshire as a wicket keeper and right-handed batsman.
right-arm medium pace bowler and right-handed batsman, he played twice for Hampshire in the 1907 Co
a slow ball without change of action and the batsman would claim they never expected it.
hire 2nd XI as a fast bowler and hard-hitting batsman.
ool student and former Lancashire and England batsman John Crawley.
Somerset as a wicket keeper and right-handed batsman between 1900 and 1921.
s a right-handed fast bowler and right-handed batsman who played county cricket for Warwickshire.
right arm fast medium bowler and right-handed batsman, who played for Yorkshire from 1991 to 1994.
A wicketkeeper and left-handed batsman, Long claimed 1046 victims from his 452 games
right-arm medium-fast bowler and right-handed batsman.
He is a fast medium bowler and left-handed batsman.
A tall slow left-arm bowler and lower-order batsman, Gallichan played most of his cricket for Man
was curved like a modern hockey stick and the batsman generally attacked the rolled ball.
was a capable wicket-keeper and hard-hitting batsman who was reserve to Arthur Dolphin, and was co
A right arm leg spin bowler and right-handed batsman, Poon became a leading cricketer around Toowo
A wicket keeper and right-handed batsman, he was born on October 13, 1984 in Solihull,
h cricketer: a wicket-keeper and right-handed batsman.
Alec Stewart as wicketkeeper and middle-order batsman, rather than a specialist wicketkeeper that w
ng and tall right-arm bowler and right-handed batsman who played once for Middlesex in the Sunday L
s is a right arm seam bowler and right-handed batsman.
s a left-arm orthodox spinner and left-handed batsman.
a right-arm medium pace bowler and left-hand batsman.
A slow left arm bowler and right-handed batsman, he scored a total of 22 runs but failed to t
A cricket as a wicket-keeper and right-handed batsman.
A wicketkeeper and tail-end batsman, Pratten was one of several substitute wicket
r 21, 1966) is a former Lancashire and Durham batsman, who played first-class cricket from 1986 to
urt record is that both Jasper Vinall and the batsman Edward Tye came from West Hoathly, another vi
artyn Moxon, the former Yorkshire and England batsman who played alongside him, is his brother in l
97 catches and 12 stumpings, and right-handed batsman averaging 16.52.
Asound and reliable batsman who could go in anywhere in the order, he had
A medium pace bowler and useful batsman, Tufnell made in eight first-class matches fo
) is a Zimbabwean fast-bowler and lower-order batsman.
homas Hayward, the Cambridgeshire and England batsman; and the grandfather of Tom Hayward, the Surr
A wicketkeeper and right-handed batsman, Murray kept wicket to the potent West Indian
s brother is the former Yorkshire and England batsman and umpire, Jack Hampshire.
ng which he was the wicket-keeper and opening batsman.
e second-highest score of any Huntingdonshire batsman.
re runs in first-class matches than any other batsman, and coming third, behind George Gunn and Jac
Martin is an archetypal tail-end batsman.
cricket for the Marylebone Cricket Club as a batsman.
easons and achieved considerable success as a batsman, scoring the county's highest ever innings, 2
ghout 2006 and 2007, he played primarily as a batsman, bowling infrequently and in short spells whe
As a batsman he passed 1,000 runs in 5 seasons and scored
initially appeared in the Yorkshire team as a batsman in 1985, before replacing David Bairstow as t
ht-arm bowler, with 12 wickets, but less as a batsman, with a highest score of just 33 in nine inni
n obituary commented that "His qualities as a batsman [could] be gauged from the fact that in his f
yed for the St Kilda Saints in Australia as a batsman in the 2008/09 season.
n, he continued to keep wicket, although as a batsman he found himself getting out cheaply.
He played as a batsman and was an outstanding fielder, winning the T
last match was against Warwickshire, and as a batsman he was out first ball as part of a hat-trick
psinhji went on to achieve great success as a batsman for Cambridge University, Sussex and eventual
As a batsman, he rarely accomplished much, though he nearl
abilitation he played most of the season as a batsman, allowing himself to improve his batting skil
represented Sussex and Orange Free State as a batsman.
He was also known as a batsman for the Army.
or 30 overs, he never made an appearance as a batsman.
As a batsman, he managed five centuries - with a ten-year
success, then Smith made great progress as a batsman, making 1176 runs at an average of 26.17 and
nd 1929, and although he achieved little as a batsman - he scored 733 runs at an average of 16.28,
As a batsman at first-class level he was intially a tailen
esented Lancashire and Oxford University as a batsman and wicket-keeper.
He began as a batsman only developing on his bowling later.
the only times he reached double figures as a batsman, came in the game against Kent in 1904 when h
rey until 1903, but from 1900 his powers as a batsman declined severely and after two final first-c
made 16 dismissals but failed completely as a batsman, scoring only 52 runs in total.
As a batsman, he was a great hitter but "didn't guard his
An excellent fielder who struggled as a batsman, Wine spent 12 seasons in the National League
, Walters went from strength to strength as a batsman, scoring 2,000 runs for the second successive
e end of the tour, Livingston was signed as a batsman by Northamptonshire as part of the county's p
line in the 1931 season, did even better as a batsman in the 1932 season.
ll regarded for his ability and tenacity as a batsman, and draws comparison to former national play
a prolific rate, again showing his class as a batsman.
d Irvine was selected for all four Tests as a batsman only.
He rarely did much as a batsman, but when sent in as night-watchman against L
But has made a mark as a batsman in the second eleven.
so played 13 first-class cricket matches as a batsman with Warwickshire.
s an all-rounder who was right-handed as both batsman and bowler.
He was less successful as a batsman.
Brearley's record in Test cricket as a batsman was mediocre (he averaged 22.88 in 39 Test in
As a batsman, his highest Test score of 39 was made agains
cricketer to play international cricket as a batsman (all the other three played as Indian fast bo
As a batsman, though he often made useful runs, he had onl
dry summer of 1911, he was back in form as a batsman, but though called upon to bowl a good deal h
Although primarily remembered as a batsman, he began his career as a fast-medium bowler.
Blaikie came into his own as a batsman when Oxford left The Parks and went on tour.
County Championship, was Cranfield best as a batsman by some distance: he made three scores of mor
Gibson was described as excellent batsman especially strong in strokes off the back foo
Key's growing reputation as a batsman was greatly enhanced by his performances in t
a fine left-arm medium-paced bowler, who as a batsman could hit hard down the order.
errard played three first-class matches, as a batsman, with Somerset in the 1935 County Championshi
He played for Somerset's second eleven as a batsman from 1964 to 1973 in the Second Eleven Champi
ut in five other games in 1895 he played as a batsman, though he bowled six overs of unknown style
eason was 1935, when he took 60 wickets; as a batsman, he scored 863 runs in 1937.
and his only voyages into double figures as a batsman in county cricket being scores of 32 and 13 i
e was at Cambridge University and played as a batsman only in the freshmen's trial for the Cambridg
nd 1977, Norton never took to the crease as a batsman, though he took one catch in the outfield.
ember of that year he played exclusively as a batsman in the ICC Intercontinental Cup final against
t by Sussex, with Edwards playing purely as a batsman as his namesake Gavin Edwards took the gloves
Draper's record as a batsman was negligible: he scored 20 runs in four inn
kill declined, though he was good enough as a batsman for England selection in 1926, and he remaine
best known for spending seventeen years as a batsman for Essex at first-class and List A level whe
s and by making his county debut, solely as a batsman.
His success as a batsman was largely gained in a series of first-wicke
His best season as a batsman was his third as captain, when in 1887 he sco
his wicket-keeping but also increasingly as a batsman, and in 1938, he scored more than 1,000 runs
me, although he made surprising advances as a batsman in these years - probably due to the much-imp
He was equally unorthodox and inventive as a batsman, if rather less skilled.
White was regarded purely as a batsman until joining Notts.
pendable player, he made a great advance as a batsman in 1904 and during 1905 he was better than he
he history books by playing (exclusively as a batsman) in the pioneering Midlands Knock-Out Cup lim
6 shows, Heal was generally unsuccessful as a batsman, but against Warwickshire in April 1972 he ma
ut abuse with it, which was aimed at Pakistan batsman Inzamam-ul-Haq.
He is mainly an attack-minded left-handed batsman but also an occasional slow left-arm orthodox
Rana is also a useful attacking lower-order batsman with 3 first class hundreds.
ent and Somerset as an attacking right-handed batsman.
An attacking opening batsman, much like his father Krish Srikkanth, Anirud
ancashire) is a former attacking right-handed batsman and all-round fielder for Lancashire who play
An attractive hard-hitting batsman, he was possibly a contender for the Yorkshir
He is "an attractive left-handed batsman with a clumping cover-drive".
centuries, making him easily Australia's best batsman.
Justin Langer, former Australian opening batsman and Somerset CCC
ibul Bashar, the highest averaging Bangladesh batsman, gloved a short ball from Harmison to a divin
indset, he was also patient, and would bait a batsman for over after over, attempting to induce a m
Batting: Right-hand batsman
rate fieldsman and had no pretensions to be a batsman.
s he began celebrating a dismissal before the batsman had been given out by the umpire.
He was a bespectacled middle-order batsman and a fine close fielder who held forthright
Hobbs, thought by many to be the best opening batsman in history, said Emmott Robinson was the best
believed Donnelly to be the best left-handed batsman he had seen.
and was chosen as Sri Lanka's best schoolboy batsman in 1964.
He is a big-hitting right-handed batsman and he bowls right-arm medium-fast deliveries
ed to renowned hard hitter George Bonner, the batsman smashed it straight back down the wicket, and
ry bowler were only those where he bowled the batsman out.
ight-handed occasional medium-pace bowler and batsman, he was chiefly recognised for his fielding,
wicket with his first ball, bowling Tasmanian batsman Mark Cosgrove.
it looked like they could do it - but opening batsman and off spinner Alex Loudon came to the rescu
and was often dealt with quite easily by the batsman.
e highest batting average in ODI cricket by a batsman with more than 20 innings, a considerable mar
p five highest scores of the season made by a batsman in a single innings.
o hit for five sixes and a four by Lancashire batsman Frank Hayes.
by a bowler too wide or high to be hit by the batsman, and ruled so by the umpire.
all, a fielder, was struck on the head by the batsman who was trying to hit the ball a second time
en highest scores of the tournament made by a batsman in a single innings.
for a boundary and openly sledged by Pakistan batsman Aamir Sohail, Prasad clean bowled Sohail the
and Trinity College, Cambridge.A right-handed batsman, occasional wicket-keeper and right arm mediu
tic level and a more than capable lower-order batsman.
A capable enough batsman against weaker bowling sides who scored over
When Mike Brearley, Middlesex captain and batsman, was recalled to the England side in 1981, Sl
A cautious opening batsman and occasional bowler, Burnup was in the Camb
imonial match for the then Sussex CCC opening batsman Richard Montgomerie.
He was also a classy opening batsman and a passionate golfer.
He is the son of former England coach and batsman David Lloyd, under whom he made all of his ap
He was also a competent lower-order batsman, having scored a total of seven half-centurie
uth Africa, he was a consistent wicket-keeper batsman, averaging on average in the mid thirites wit
"Tip" Foster as the county's leading batsman.
o the position of a more credible lower-order batsman, finishing not out on a couple of occasions f
- 22 April 1925) was an English cricketer: a batsman who played four first-class matches for Worce
A dashing right-handed batsman, Holmes believed that cricket was to be enjoy
ur into the opening session, debutant opening batsman Andy Lloyd was hit on the head by a short-pit
Roe, a diminutive and defensive right-handed batsman, played mostly as an opener, and was a regula
etween 1931 and 1933 as a defensive top-order batsman and off-spinner.
ine diving catch off Alf Gover to dismiss the batsman.
in 1945, Miller had repeatedly dismissed the batsman, and during a match for Cambridge University
use was an all-rounder: a dogged right-handed batsman who, in the mobile Somerset batting line-up o
4 inches tall, Smith was a dominating opening batsman, particularly renowned for his skill and brav
scribes him as "perhaps the earliest Somerset batsman to parade the fundamental skills of slogging.
casion in South Africa, when Eastern Province batsman Ray Connell was bowled after the ball deflect
ve found a place in any test team as either a batsman or bowler and who could win a game single han
keter... [Knight] was an elegant middle-order batsman and a bowler with a sharp turn of speed who n
in the team, due in part to the emergence of batsman James Vince.
icket bat but its curvature was to enable the batsman to play a ball that was always rolled, as in
ast-medium bowler and a tail end right-handed batsman who represented Sussex (1966-1969), Somerset
medium pace bowler, and tail end left-handed batsman.
, when playing against Kent, was England Test batsman Frank Woolley.
red on a regular basis by former England Test batsman Eddie Hemmings.
e Hallows, the Lancashire and England opening batsman of the 1920s.
ing alongside Fred Bakewell, the England Test batsman and the county's one genuine first-class play
rd School (where he captained England opening batsman Alastair Cook).
ich allowed future long-term England players, batsman Michael Atherton and fast bowler Devon Malcol
England's leading batsman, Hutton had scored 74 in the First Test and m
An entertaining left-handed batsman, Poole was 27 before he came into county cric
                                                                                                   


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