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Yorkshire, Barker was a right-handed opening | batsman and made his Essex debut in 1954 against the |
aining some success as a right-handed opening | batsman. |
ast-medium bowler and a right-handed tail-end | batsman. |
Eddie Fuller was a right-handed lower-order | batsman who made useful runs in domestic South Africa |
A right-handed opening | batsman who first played for Kent at the age of 17, F |
of Bill Voce, only for the umpire to rule the | batsman not out. |
at 44.35, the highest scoring Nottinghamshire | batsman in history, with a century against every coun |
The first team skipper for the 2009 season is | batsman Dominic Ayres who replaces Simon Brierley, wh |
15 April 2000 and became the second youngest | batsman to score a century in a One Day International |
he outcome of the World Series (specifically, | batsman Cleon Jones' "shoe polish" hit incident) prov |
1920 and was at times the side's outstanding | batsman. |
Kaithapram then signed Pakistani | batsman Mohammad Hafeez in the role. |
Reg Simpson (prolific | batsman who played for England) |
He was a skilful right-handed | batsman who played in the lower-order. |
Lancashire in the 1920s as a solid right-hand | batsman, but after playing fairly often for the first |
Ikin was a solid left-handed | batsman whose comparatively mediocre Test record, und |
nghamshire helped him become Somerset's first | batsman to score 1,000 runs in his first full season. |
played for Leicestershire as a somewhat dour | batsman in a generally weak team. |
He was a sound reliable | batsman around Leeds, and once carried his bat for 30 |
No New South Wales | batsman passed 25, and they never really settled - Sa |
Van Jaarsveld is a specialist middle-order | batsman, though he has two wickets in One Day Interna |
ewart's average of 46 as a specialist opening | batsman. |
He was a specialist left-handed | batsman noted for powerful hitting to the off side, p |
Glamorgan Jones was a specialist right-handed | batsman but after being tutored by Phil Clift he beca |
Gunn was a specialist right-handed | batsman (RHB) who occasionally bowled slow underarm l |
of the best centuries scored by a Sri Lankan | batsman before the country gained Test status. |
Sri Lankan | batsman Lahiru Thirimanne made his Test Match debut. |
Borrington has evolved into a steady opening | batsman for the Derbyshire team. |
Clown Cricketers and became a steady opening | batsman with some good displays for Yorkshire in his |
team, Clapp made his name as a sturdy opening | batsman along with teammate Wasim Khan. |
He is a stylish right-handed | batsman and right-arm off-break bowler who played for |
'Gopi' was a stylish right-handed | batsman strong on the off side and a good outfielder. |
uries, and was the most successful Derbyshire | batsman during the season. |
resented Middlesex as a swashbuckling opening | batsman between 1956 and 1965. |
He had no pretensions as a tail order | batsman, scoring just 53 runs at 3.31 with a best of |
A hard hitting tail end | batsman, he scored three fifties with a best of 81. |
less accomplished as a right-handed tail end | batsman, scoring 881 runs at 8.31, with a highest sco |
arm off break bowler and right hand tail end | batsman. |
He was very much a tail end | batsman, averaging 5.34 with a best of just 34. |
A right-handed tail end | batsman, he scored 46 runs, with a best of 21 against |
He was a right-handed tail end | batsman and played 14 innings in 9 first class matche |
A right-handed tail order | batsman, he scored 51 runs at 8.5 with a best of 16 a |
As a right-handed tail end | batsman he scored 25 runs at 4.16 with a best of 11. |
t arm fast bowler and right-handed tail order | batsman, he played 4 matches for Yorkshire CCC in 191 |
fast medium bowler, and right-handed tail end | batsman, Dennis was born in a family with strong cric |
He had no pretentions as a tail end | batsman, scoring 74 runs at 3.70, with a top score of |
Baker is a right-handed tail order | batsman and right arm fast-medium bowler. |
A right-handed tail end | batsman, he scored just that 1 run in 5 innings, one |
A right-handed tail end | batsman, he scored 424 runs at 7.31 with his solitary |
hodox spin bowler and a tail-end right-handed | batsman. |
At the Oval Higgs, only a tail-end left-hand | batsman, made 63, then his highest first-class score |
A tail-end right-handed | batsman and a right-arm fast bowler, MacDonald Watson |
py bowling action and a tail-end right-handed | batsman. |
fast-medium bowler and a tail-end left-handed | batsman. |
Maharaja of Porbandar, the team's outstanding | batsman was the right-handed CK Nayudu, who played in |
He was a more than average | batsman and in 1847 hit 93 for the County Club v Rugb |
9. Lawson's only List A wicket was that Devon | batsman David Court. |
It is unlikely that any | batsman has had such a checked tour as Compton in 195 |
The opening | batsman failed to impress with the bat, scoring 2 and |
ered Englishman Ken Barrington as the hardest | batsman to bowl to. |
y for Holmfirth C.C. before Easter, the first | batsman to do so in senior League cricket. |
The lower-order | batsman, who was the preferred wicket-keeper over tea |
rly won the match for Australia but the other | batsman Michael Kasprowicz was caught behind by Gerai |
Cup of 1998, where he starred as the opening | batsman. |
rly effective bowling to W.G. Grace, the best | batsman of the era. |
in their second innings, with none of the 22 | batsman passing double figures, and Atkinson taking 8 |
00 run mark in 25 seasons and was the leading | batsman as Warwickshire won the County Championship f |
Lord Frederick Beauclerk became the first | batsman known to have scored two first-class centurie |
nd Sobers (who only played in Tests), the top | batsman was Maurice Foster, whose 828 runs came at an |
h professional cricketer, who was the opening | batsman for Surrey County Cricket Club from 1862 to 1 |
After being the leading | batsman in Nottinghamshire's County Championship-winn |
on, Lord Frederick Beauclerk became the first | batsman known to have scored two first-class centurie |
By the late 1820s he had become the finest | batsman in England. |
ion had 18 players and included the Yorkshire | batsman Louis Hall, the lay preacher who was famously |
6 runs @ 49.35, a low average for the leading | batsman. |
r brother of Johnny Tyldesley and the leading | batsman for Lancashire. |
ng his 234 first class games, the left-handed | batsman had a stint with Northamptonshire County Cric |
ong score at the Oval, Darling was the finest | batsman on the side in the Test games, playing superb |
Sugwekar remains the only | batsman to have 299 not out as his highest first-clas |
Jayasuriya became the first | batsman to reach 1000 runs that year, and at one stag |
sted that an umpiring error saved the English | batsman, Henry Jupp, after he dislodged the bails whi |
Batting at number three, the Hampshire | batsman amassed the first century by an MCC player ag |
g 99 not out at Headingley and became the 5th | batsman in Test cricket to have been stranded one sho |
dies were in for a nasty surprise, as the new | batsman Runako Morton departed in Vaas' next over. |
rry Walker was the elder brother of the great | batsman Tom Walker. |
King is the last | batsman to have been given out Hit the ball twice in |
aj Singh diving full length to run out the MI | batsman in the last delivery of the match.The Indians |
e non-batsman, Seymour Clark, and the opening | batsman Frank Lee. |
favour of Damien Martyn, who was the reserve | batsman. |
uble-century in 2003, becoming only the third | batsman to do so in a Varsity match. |
said "I could not understand why the English | batsman seemed loath to appeal against the weather, e |
or 42 could have been even better as the last | batsman was dropped off his bowling. |
753 runs for Worcestershire and is their only | batsman to have scored a century in both innings of a |
They are | batsman Mohammad Kaif and other relatively unknowns D |
er Joseph, the captaincy was given to veteran | batsman and former captain Brian Lara. |
e control, so that a coach can be closer to a | batsman when the stroke is played. |
, despite Bonora making his way up to opening | batsman at the expense of teammate and Lancashire's A |
e month the captaincy was restored to veteran | batsman Brian Lara. |
the benefit of the doubt always going to the | batsman. |
er who used flight, guile and turn to dismiss | batsman and demanded attacking fields from his captai |
and cricket team, fast bowler Tom Richardson; | batsman Andy Sandham; and wicketkeeper Herbert Strudw |
Charlwood was a top order | batsman and occasional lob bowler. |
A right handed top order | batsman, he made just five and eight in the only two |
Recalled as a top order | batsman against India in 1959 he made his maiden Test |
A top order | batsman, he made his name as a number 3 batsman and o |
cket, which currently places him in the top 4 | batsman in the world with the highest first class bat |
uring the 1730s and was evidently a top order | batsman. |
He was evidently a top order | batsman. |
spin bowler, but is now a full-time top order | batsman. |
He was a left-hand top order | batsman and slow left-arm orthodox bowler although hi |
A left-hand top order | batsman, Khawaja made his first class debut for the N |
Ajinkya Rahane is an exciting top order | batsman who bats at No. 3, was a crucial factor in Mu |
He was used as a top order | batsman but would also fill in as wicket-keeper whene |
A top order | batsman who could open and a handy off spin bowler, h |
swing away, before it moved back towards the | batsman and uprooted his off-stump.. |
n the ball in a classic high loop towards the | batsman, increasing his chances of beating his advers |
The former England Under-19 left-handed | batsman scored a century on his first-class debut in |
video equipment as the Commercial Union Young | Batsman of the Year. |
Riding was an upper order | batsman. |
House was an upper-middle order | batsman, who frequently appeared as an opening batsma |
o started his career as an upper-middle order | batsman, moved to an opening position within three ye |
Chambers was an upper-middle order | batsman. |
Henderson was an upper-middle order | batsman and an occasional bowler for the Durham team. |
As an upper-middle order | batsman, he was bowled out by William Lillywhite in t |
He was an upper-middle order | batsman. |
Attenborough was an upper-order right-handed | batsman and played nine innings in six first class ma |
He was a useful right-handed | batsman who, in 54 first-class appearances, scored 1, |
A useful middle-order | batsman, he initially impressed during 2001 in the Sr |
He was a useful right-handed | batsman and wicketkeeper for Kent and Oxford. |
He was also a useful lower-order | batsman and a defensive opener. |
between 1886 and 1899 as a useful left-handed | batsman and slow left-arm orthodox bowler. |
ably the son of John Bowra, was a very useful | batsman who was employed by John Frederick Sackville, |
Macartney was usually a very attacking | batsman but on this day he was not well and let Calla |
Veck was a very successful | batsman but was strangely overlooked by John Nyren in |
He was a very good | batsman but was primarily known as a wicket-keeper. |
He was a very poor | batsman. |
was 1889, following which he was voted Wisden | Batsman of the Year. |
Humphrey waa right-handed | batsman who fielded as a wicket-keeper. |
ket in Scotland from 1989-97 and was Scottish | batsman of the year in 1993. |
At cricket, Lee was right-handed | batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler. |
three wickets, of which the first was England | batsman Vikram Solanki. |
Ainsworth was no | batsman but took 5 wickets in an innings 5 times, 4 o |
ield, Yorkshire, England, he was right-handed | batsman and a right-arm fast-medium bowler, and an oc |
Hargreave was no | batsman, but he was a capable fieldsman at point. |
25 December 1926 in Haslemere, Surrey) was a | batsman for Surrey in the 1870s. |
Adams was a | batsman and wicketkeeper at Cheltenham College. |
s for him, only one less than the West Indies | batsman Viv Richards. |
The West Indian | batsman Viv Richards was notorious for punishing bowl |
ries in the middle of the winter when England | batsman had been ruled out due to injury after the 1s |
the first innings, one wicket coming when the | batsman gave a catch to the wicketkeeper from a wide |
s in two games for Sri Lanka A, while opening | batsman Avishka Gunawardene impressed with the bat, s |
He was a wicket keeper | batsman who famously dropped Brian Lara on 18 while p |
y, Kent) was an outstanding wicket-keeper and | batsman for the England cricket team and Kent County |
He is a wicket-keeper and | batsman. |
With no | batsman able to score more than 45 (Andrew Caddick at |
crash that the killed Worcestershire opening | batsman Charlie Bull, on the Sunday evening of the Wh |
It's hard to believe that the world's premier | batsman Claire Taylor was once a bottom-handed hockey |
In August 1883 he hit 29 year old | batsman Albert Luty on the head with a quick delivery |
He was Yorkshire's leading | batsman that season, and it came as a shock when, aft |
time, with the emergence of the young opening | batsman Ashley Harvey-Walker. |
omitted for the three ODIs in New Zealand as | batsman Jess Cameron stood in as a makeshift wicket-k |
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