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er of the side as a right-handed middle order | batsman and a fine cover fielder. |
-break bowler and a right-handed middle order | batsman. |
Burgess was a right-handed middle order | batsman and a left-arm bowler. |
A medium pace bowler and lower middle order | batsman, she is the daughter of former Nottingham For |
, was an aggressive right-handed middle order | batsman and a useful right-arm medium pace bowler who |
ricketer, a left-arm spinner and middle order | batsman for Surrey and Northern Transvaal. |
asthan Royals was for the Indian middle order | batsman Mohammad Kaif, who came off the board at $675 |
A courageous middle order | batsman with a short backlift, Bailey hit the ball ex |
fleet-footed and extremely sound middle order | batsman, who was especially strong against slow bowli |
He is also a more than capable middle order | batsman and has already hit two hundreds at such a yo |
He is a left-handed middle order | batsman and occasional left arm slow bowler. |
ricket team as a fast bowler and middle order | batsman for four years. |
ownsend was also an enterprising middle order | batsman, who set a longstanding record for most centu |
ghout his career, he was a middle-lower order | batsman and a consistent bowler, with decent batting |
Brian Sellers was a middle-order right-handed | batsman of modest attainments and a splendid close fi |
A middle-order left-hand | batsman, and left-arm slow arm bowler, his debut at 1 |
A middle-order right-handed | batsman and an enthusiastic though irregular fast-med |
atcliffe was a left-handed middle-upper order | batsman and played in 10 innings in 5 first class mat |
, against Lancashire, as a middle-upper order | batsman. |
the season as Tasmania's third most effective | batsman, behind only experienced opener Dene Hills, a |
England's most successful | batsman was MacLaren, with 412 runs at 45.77. |
cademy, where he was one of the most prolific | batsman for the Academy, averaging 70.71 in 1904 and |
He is arguably the most consistent | batsman in international cricket with an outstanding |
One of the most stylish | batsman of the 1930s, Barnett began his career in the |
When batting the player can move the | batsman around the crease and choose the shot to play |
A neat, dapper | batsman, he formed a powerful opening partnership wit |
estern Province were in need of a new opening | batsman. |
and as John Morrison, the former New Zealand | batsman and at the time Wellington's coach, remembers |
ed the Sabres to 210 for 6, although no other | batsman passed 30. |
f the time on a rather green pitch"; no other | batsman on either side reached 40 in either innings, |
7 for 4, made 63 with ten fours, but no other | batsman passed 30, and Neil Killeen and Gareth Breese |
vey for this game, and it showed, as no other | batsman passed 30 and Vaughan was woefully alone in g |
He gradually established himself as a No. 3 | batsman, playing 33 Tests and 109 ODIs in that positi |
tch against Great Britain, he was the not out | batsman in both French innings, scoring three runs in |
Bopara and Luke Wright and being the not out | batsman with a score of 22. |
He became a successful number three | batsman for Trinidad and West Indies. |
ere he made a commendable 36 as the number 11 | batsman. |
dge played frequently as the team's number 11 | batsman during the 1956 season, taking the place of r |
g as a right-arm opening bowler and number 11 | batsman. |
ohn Morrison, John Naumann, and number eleven | batsman and future Test cricketer Arthur Gilligan. |
coring, whilst Steven is a handy number seven | batsman, but his attempts to bowl spin are not always |
Not much of a | batsman, he nonetheless twice added over 100 for the |
nd make the ball come up into the body of the | batsman. |
After being awarded the title of best | batsman in the competition he was called up to the Sr |
n the same Test he took the wicket of England | batsman Kevin Pietersen with a bouncer which struck t |
wing season, Pringle was considered more of a | batsman, being moved up to number five. |
It is the last instance of a | batsman scoring 3000 in an English season. |
uns and took a single wicket, that of England | batsman Charles Hallows. |
ns generally occupies the position of opening | batsman for the Irish one-day team. |
ame one of nine first-innings victims of Kent | batsman David Halfyard on his way to a career innings |
, he scored 46 runs, the highest score of any | batsman on the Buckinghamshire team. |
pace and line depending on the stance of the | batsman. |
pensive a bowler as he proved a pushover of a | batsman, bowling two overs for 26 runs. |
is bat throughout the order, as only one more | batsman made a double-figures total. |
hy for Best New Zealand One-Day International | batsman. |
or “glue-pot” so beloved by purists as only a | batsman with classic technique could hope to play on |
India's Sachin Tendulkar was the only other | batsman after Jayasuriya to score a century - making |
id six overs later, when the only experienced | batsman Chanderpaul was dismissed by Vaas - lbw for 1 |
in first-class cricket, and is the only Asian | batsman to have scored one hundred first class centur |
est Indies Bowling (he was the only Pakistani | batsman to reach 50). Malcolm Marshall (3-28) and And |
Ling was a left-handed middle or lower-order | batsman. |
unce was a left-handed middle- or lower-order | batsman and an occasional right-arm medium-fast bowle |
ones was a left-handed lower- or middle-order | batsman and a wicketkeeper. |
An opening or mid-order | batsman and occasional of off spinner, he played ten |
ard was a right-handed middle- or lower-order | batsman and first appeared for Somerset in a non-firs |
the accepted way for an amateur or university | batsman, established by the conventions in English pu |
ve was a right-handed middle-order or opening | batsman. |
An all-rounder, he is a lower or middle-order | batsman as well as an off spin bowler. |
leg break bowler and lower order right-handed | batsman. |
England, Binns was a lower order right-handed | batsman and a wicket-keeper, and was called up for th |
bowler and a useful lower order right-handed | batsman who played in several matches for Wellington |
s a useful middle or later order right-handed | batsman and a spin bowler who began by bowling occasi |
Ken Graveney was a lower order left-handed | batsman and a right-arm fast-medium bowler of outswin |
He was a stubborn late order right-handed | batsman, but was best known as a bowler of right-arm |
under being a sound middle order right-handed | batsman and a very effective rightarm medium fast rou |
Nayudu was known as being a outstanding solid | batsman, and for his ability as a hard hitter of the |
Not a particularly accomplished | batsman, he scored 542 runs at a batting average of 1 |
As for individual performances, Surrey | batsman Bobby Abel made 1800 runs for the second seas |
A talented, stroke playing opening | batsman, he won blues at Cambridge University from 19 |
A poor right-handed | batsman, Hodgson scored 329 runs at 7.47, with a top |
noted, "he was a stocky, powerful left-handed | batsman, happy to take on the quicks, and he made a d |
anding 5'10" high, he was a powerful, forcing | batsman, and made 52 centuries for Surrey, including |
A tall, powerfully built | batsman with a penchant for the drive, he scored six |
match were also experienced pre-war players: | batsman Joe Hardstaff junior, wicket-keeper Paul Gibb |
h School, where he was a precocious schoolboy | batsman - he scored 302 in a house match in one after |
Although primarily a | batsman, Cross occasionally bowled, taking six wicket |
the Nairobi Gymkhana Club, he is primarily a | batsman who plays right-handed, but also occasionally |
Although primarily a | batsman, Luckhurst was technically an all-rounder. |
Primarily a | batsman, he was recorded in nine first-class matches |
He was primarily a | batsman, but could also deploy effective leg spin, an |
Davis was primarily a | batsman who scored a known total of 115 runs in 11 in |
He was primarily a | batsman for Essex and was captain for nearly 20 years |
Primarily a | batsman, Bligh was also a useful bowler who made 93 k |
-class matches as a professional right-handed | batsman with modest success in 1931. |
Kilner was a tough, professional right-handed | batsman who scored 1,253 runs for Yorkshire at 18.98, |
Cook was a prolific opening | batsman both in his native South Africa and for Somer |
He was a prolific scoring | batsman for Yorkshire from 1906 to 1914 but scored to |
Poynter is a highly promising right-handed | batsman and off-spin bowler who was trained at the Mi |
A promising young | batsman, Carr was given his first game of first-class |
f the pitch and was a pugnacious right-handed | batsman, strong at driving. |
An uncomplicated, pugnacious right-handed | batsman, he made his first-class debut for his native |
Dravid is now purely a | batsman, one who has averaged 63.51 in matches played |
est season tally behind only Queensland Bulls | batsman Jimmy Maher, and earned him a call up to the |
as 28, Spooner was a quick-witted left-handed | batsman who could open the innings or bat further dow |
Druce was a rather unorthodox | batsman focused chiefly on hitting, and for his day h |
at the ball bounced twice before reaching the | batsman. |
and Jeremy Lloyds became the regular opening | batsman for the team. |
lshman to take his place as a regular opening | batsman. |
He became a regular opening | batsman for Derbyshire throughout the early 1960s, ke |
and 119 stumpings, but was a relatively poor | batsman - his career first-class batting average is o |
, and since mid-2009 has been the reserve ODI | batsman. |
right arm fast medium bowler and right handed | batsman, she made her one day international debut aga |
He is a right handed | batsman representing Kerala in Ranji Trophy. |
He was a right hand | batsman and wicket-keeper. |
orkshire, England, Broadhead was a right hand | batsman who scored three runs, opening with Percy Hol |
Wright was a right hand | batsman who played 22 matches in 13 first class games |
Cox was a lower-order right hand | batsman and a right-arm fast-medium bowler. |
ht arm fast to medium bowler and a right hand | batsman. |
He was a right handed | batsman and an underarm slow right arm bowler. |
A right handed | batsman and right arm off break bowler, she was born |
a right arm fast-medium bowler and right hand | batsman between 1992 and 1998. |
He was a useful right hand | batsman and an orthodox left-arm spinner who represen |
She is a right hand | batsman and wicket-keeper. |
ber 1971) is a former Australian right handed | batsman and a right arm medium fast bowler in cricket |
Rickman was a right hand | batsman and played 65 matches for the club and 118 in |
He was a right-hand opening | batsman who played for Warwickshire. |
He was a right-hand opening | batsman and right-arm off-spin bowler who played for |
ollege, Evans was a right-handed middle-order | batsman and an occasional fast-medium right-arm bowle |
Herbert was a right-handed middle-order | batsman. |
Hunt was a right-handed lower-order | batsman and played 5 innings in 4 first-class matches |
an English cricketer: a right-handed tail-end | batsman and wicket-keeper who played 57 times for Wor |
Cooper was a right-handed opening | batsman for Cambridge University at first-class crick |
Hotham was a right-handed lower-order | batsman. |
A right-handed opening | batsman, he has previously represented the MCA Presid |
f break bowler and a right-handed lower-order | batsman who played fairly regularly for Gloucestershi |
School, Fear was a right-handed middle-order | batsman. |
Rayment was a right-handed middle-order | batsman and all but one of his first-class appearance |
cricketer, he was a right-handed middle-order | batsman who bowled occasional slow left-arm orthodox |
A right-handed opening | batsman, Latif was captain of the Pakistani side whic |
Bennett was a right-handed middle-order | batsman who played for Surrey's second eleven in 1937 |
Bucknell was a right-handed lower-order | batsman and a right-arm medium pace or leg-break bowl |
Galley was a right-handed middle-order | batsman. |
A right-handed opening | batsman, he was named "Schoolboy Cricketer of the yea |
How is a steady scoring, right-handed opening | batsman and occasional off-spin bowler. |
orkshire and played as a right-handed opening | batsman, often partnering Emrys Davies. |
An amateur right-handed middle-order | batsman and a right-arm off-break bowler, Rowdon was |
A right-handed middle-order | batsman, McEwan's cricket career coincided almost exa |
He was a right-handed lower-order | batsman who bowled both medium-pace and leg-breaks an |
He is a right-handed tailending | batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. |
a gritty and determined, right-handed opening | batsman. |
He was a tall, right-handed opening | batsman of solid technique who was unlucky not to pla |
Hector was a right-handed lower-order | batsman, though in his first first-class match agains |
He was a right-handed middle-order | batsman. |
burly, hard-hitting right-handed middle-order | batsman and an irregular right-arm medium-pace bowler |
Lambert was a right-handed lower-order | batsman and a right-arm fast-medium bowler who was, i |
A right-handed opening | batsman, Knox was born in England but completed his s |
Clarkson was a right-handed opening | batsman and off break bowler, and played his early cr |
A right-handed opening | batsman, Daniel has appeared consistently for Sri Lan |
Epsom College, he was a right-handed opening | batsman who played five times in first-class matches |
A burly and upright right-handed opening | batsman with little or no backlift, Scott started his |
n 1946 and 1948 as a right-handed lower-order | batsman and wicketkeeper. |
icketer, Hanna was a right-handed lower-order | batsman and a wicketkeeper whose opportunities to pla |
h all-round cricketer: a right-handed opening | batsman and slow left arm bowler. |
e age of 16, Hardinge, a right-handed opening | batsman, scored 33,519 runs and 75 centuries. |
He is a right-handed middle-order | batsman who is a right-arm medium pace bowler. |
mber of appearances this right-handed opening | batsman found runs hard to come by, scoring 1271 at j |
A right-handed wicket-keeper | batsman, he plays for Northern Districts in domestic |
He was a right-handed wicket-keeper | batsman and batted in the middle order. |
He was a right-handed opening | batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler. |
Alston was a right-handed middle-order | batsman and a right-arm off-break bowler. |
A solid right-handed middle-order | batsman and canny medium-paced bowler, he played 247 |
He is a right-handed opening | batsman. |
Ralph Hancock was a right-handed middle-order | batsman and an occasional bowler. |
Irish was a right-handed middle-order | batsman and an occasional right-arm medium pace bowle |
cricketer, he was a right-handed middle-order | batsman. |
A right-handed opening | batsman, he played five first-class matches for Tasma |
A right-handed opening | batsman, he scored 14 and 13 and took a catch in the |
d Berkshire (1999) as an right-handed opening | batsman and an occasional off-spinner in fourteen fir |
A defensive right-handed opening | batsman and a good outfielder, Reggie Northway follow |
A right-handed middle-order | batsman and a very occasional bowler of unknown style |
Godwin was a right-handed lower-order | batsman and a right-arm slow bowler. |
Hughes was a right-handed lower-order | batsman and a wicketkeeper, and his single match for |
A right-handed opening | batsman, Ormrod was a key member in Worcestershire's |
Martin was a right-handed opening | batsman. |
Parks was a right-handed opening | batsman and a medium-pace bowler of inswingers. |
t's first team as a right-handed middle-order | batsman in June 1953 in a three-day non-first-class m |
off break bowler and a right-handed tail-end | batsman. |
A right-handed middle-order | batsman and a bowler who could bowl both fast-medium |
A right-handed opening | batsman, he made his county debut in 1989. |
1961 and 1978, as a right-handed lower-order | batsman and a highly efficient deputy wicketkeeper, f |
Bisgood was a right-handed middle-order | batsman and occasional wicketkeeper. |
chool, Ogilvy was a right-handed middle-order | batsman. |
cketer, Vasey was a right-handed middle-order | batsman and a right-arm slow bowler, though he did no |
ster was a forceful right-handed middle-order | batsman who acted as captain at Worcestershire for 11 |
Cumming is a right-handed opening | batsman who had played 99 First Class games, 103 "Lis |
debut as an amateur right-handed middle-order | batsman immediately after World War II, and in 1947 h |
He is a right-handed opening | batsman and occasional leg-break bowler currently pla |
He was a tall, forceful right-handed opening | batsman, and on his figures one of the best slip fiel |
He was a right-handed opening | batsman and specialist wicket-keeper who represented |
A right-handed opening | batsman, Stewart averaged 35.00 with the bat in Test |
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