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King is the last | batsman to have been given out Hit the ball twice in |
in first-class cricket, and is the only Asian | batsman to have scored one hundred first class centur |
o hit for five sixes and a four by Lancashire | batsman Frank Hayes. |
A genuine all-rounder, he was a left-handed | batsman but he bowled right-arm slow underarm. |
He was a right-handed | batsman and he played in 167 first-class matches for |
Van Jaarsveld is a specialist middle-order | batsman, though he has two wickets in One Day Interna |
A specialist | batsman, although he currently opens the batting for |
nd 1929, and although he achieved little as a | batsman - he scored 733 runs at an average of 16.28, |
As a | batsman, though he often made useful runs, he had onl |
He is a big-hitting right-handed | batsman and he bowls right-arm medium-fast deliveries |
ut in five other games in 1895 he played as a | batsman, though he bowled six overs of unknown style |
Hargreave was no | batsman, but he was a capable fieldsman at point. |
A right-handed | batsman (RHB), he scored 769 runs with a highest scor |
h School, where he was a precocious schoolboy | batsman - he scored 302 in a house match in one after |
nd 1977, Norton never took to the crease as a | batsman, though he took one catch in the outfield. |
first time that he had played as a specialist | batsman and he was Rhodesia's leading run-getter that |
He was primarily a middle-order | batsman, though he occasionally bowled medium, especi |
red on a regular basis by former England Test | batsman Eddie Hemmings. |
As a | batsman, his highest Test score of 39 was made agains |
A right-handed | batsman, his highest first class score of 43 came aga |
abilitation he played most of the season as a | batsman, allowing himself to improve his batting skil |
He was widely regarded the finest Australian | batsman of his day, being bettered only by the Englis |
everal times, being trusted as an upper-order | batsman during his earlier, attacking days for the Se |
A decent | batsman in his own right, Chapman scored 238 runs, wi |
Tye was a tailend | batsman during his time at Nottinghamshire. |
He played as an opening | batsman throughout his career, both in international |
Generally speaking, Beardshall was a tailend | batsman, though his appearances at the bottom of the |
He was a good | batsman in his prime and strong in his offside stroke |
Leiper was an upper-order | batsman during his short - and contrasting - first-cl |
He was a lower-order | batsman during his Northamptonshire career, switching |
fensive by nature, Hall was not an attractive | batsman, with his primary shot being the front foot d |
He was a noted | batsman in his day and had some fine innings in 1773 |
Moule was a right-handed | batsman, although his bowling style is unknown. |
As a cricketer he was a middle-order | batsman while his hockey was played as a half-back. |
nshire, Durham and Bedfordshire as an opening | batsman throughout his career. |
French was a left-handed | batsman, although his bowling style is unknown. |
n the ball in a classic high loop towards the | batsman, increasing his chances of beating his advers |
coring, whilst Steven is a handy number seven | batsman, but his attempts to bowl spin are not always |
t by Sussex, with Edwards playing purely as a | batsman as his namesake Gavin Edwards took the gloves |
His best season as a | batsman was his third as captain, when in 1887 he sco |
He is a stylish | batsman, but his bowling is almost non-existent. |
and 119 stumpings, but was a relatively poor | batsman - his career first-class batting average is o |
Hobbs, thought by many to be the best opening | batsman in history, said Emmott Robinson was the best |
at 44.35, the highest scoring Nottinghamshire | batsman in history, with a century against every coun |
a fine left-arm medium-paced bowler, who as a | batsman could hit hard down the order. |
st-medium bowler and a right-hand lower order | batsman who improved as his career progressed, Mallen |
He was a useful right-handed | batsman who, in 54 first-class appearances, scored 1, |
1979) was an English cricketer, a left-handed | batsman born in Bristol. |
ular in Division Two, his debut, as a tailend | batsman, came in April 2004, where he batted at eleve |
Hector was a right-handed lower-order | batsman, though in his first first-class match agains |
the only times he reached double figures as a | batsman, came in the game against Kent in 1904 when h |
Cook was a prolific opening | batsman both in his native South Africa and for Somer |
A right-handed | batsman born in Hucknall Torkard, Nottinghamshire, he |
He is an excellent opening | batsman, particularly in One-day cricket, and he play |
um pace, and has been used as both an opening | batsman and in the lower order. |
e was at Cambridge University and played as a | batsman only in the freshmen's trial for the Cambridg |
use was an all-rounder: a dogged right-handed | batsman who, in the mobile Somerset batting line-up o |
John Barnwell was a right-handed | batsman who, in a team with a large number of all-rou |
He was a more than average | batsman and in 1847 hit 93 for the County Club v Rugb |
his wicket-keeping but also increasingly as a | batsman, and in 1938, he scored more than 1,000 runs |
He was a middle order | batsman by inclination, but found greatest success at |
highest individual score by a Worcestershire | batsman, which included 54 boundaries and one six. |
Recalled as a top order | batsman against India in 1959 he made his maiden Test |
ghout 2006 and 2007, he played primarily as a | batsman, bowling infrequently and in short spells whe |
A useful middle-order | batsman, he initially impressed during 2001 in the Sr |
He is arguably the most consistent | batsman in international cricket with an outstanding |
s later career, Hayward remained an effective | batsman well into his forties, and in June 1913 he sc |
h Wales) is a former international cricketer ( | batsman) who is now a cricket coach, most recently in |
Known to have been a good | batsman, Jure is first recorded on 9 July 1747 playin |
He is a right-handed middle-order | batsman who is a right-arm medium pace bowler. |
Lumsden is a right-handed | batsman who is a right-arm fast-medium bowler. |
A medium pace bowler and lower middle order | batsman, she is the daughter of former Nottingham For |
A defensive | batsman, it is said that he once batted for 95 minute |
Williams was an able | batsman, were it not for his military career it can b |
layed in first-class cricket as a lower-order | batsman, though it is not known whether he batted rig |
ed to renowned hard hitter George Bonner, the | batsman smashed it straight back down the wicket, and |
Bartlett was a lower-order | batsman, but it is not known whether he batted right- |
India's Sachin Tendulkar was the only other | batsman after Jayasuriya to score a century - making |
same team of late, Sangakkara as a specialist | batsman and Jayawardene as the specialist keeper down |
White was regarded purely as a | batsman until joining Notts. |
he outcome of the World Series (specifically, | batsman Cleon Jones' "shoe polish" hit incident) prov |
t's first team as a right-handed middle-order | batsman in June 1953 in a three-day non-first-class m |
sted that an umpiring error saved the English | batsman, Henry Jupp, after he dislodged the bails whi |
He had no pretensions as a tail order | batsman, scoring just 53 runs at 3.31 with a best of |
Jellicoe was a poor | batsman, scoring just 21 runs and an average of 1.31. |
They are | batsman Mohammad Kaif and other relatively unknowns D |
asthan Royals was for the Indian middle order | batsman Mohammad Kaif, who came off the board at $675 |
rly won the match for Australia but the other | batsman Michael Kasprowicz was caught behind by Gerai |
He is an aggressive | batsman and keeper who also scored two centuries for |
A wicketkeeper and right-handed | batsman, Murray kept wicket to the potent West Indian |
He is a right handed | batsman representing Kerala in Ranji Trophy. |
Cray was a right-handed | batsman and known to fellow players as Chick. |
has one of the highest strike-rates as an RCB | batsman and known to be a 'finisher'. |
He played cricket as a right-handed | batsman for Lancashire and was club captain from 1919 |
r brother of Johnny Tyldesley and the leading | batsman for Lancashire. |
e month the captaincy was restored to veteran | batsman Brian Lara. |
His success as a | batsman was largely gained in a series of first-wicke |
e non-batsman, Seymour Clark, and the opening | batsman Frank Lee. |
He was a sound reliable | batsman around Leeds, and once carried his bat for 30 |
A left-handed | batsman and left arm slow orthodox roundarm bowler wh |
A left-handed | batsman and left arm medium pace roundarm bowler who |
He was a left-handed | batsman and left arm round arm fast bowler who usuall |
in Cape Town, South Africa), is a left-handed | batsman and left arm fast bowler for Warwickshire Bea |
n, Yorkshire, England, and was a right-handed | batsman and left arm medium pace bowler. |
He is a right-handed | batsman and left-arm slow bowler who plays for Nondes |
He was a left-handed | batsman and left-arm slow bowler who played for Glouc |
He is a left-handed | batsman and left-arm spin bowler. |
A right-handed | batsman and left-arm orthodox spin bowler, he played |
He was a left-handed | batsman and left-arm fast bowler who played for Glouc |
He was a left-handed | batsman and left-arm medium-pace bowler who played fo |
He is a right-handed | batsman and left-arm medium-fast bowler who plays for |
He was a left-handed | batsman and left-arm fast round-arm bowler. |
He was a left-handed | batsman and left-arm medium-fast bowler who played fo |
He was a left-handed | batsman and left-arm fast bowler. |
A right-handed | batsman and left-arm orthodox spin bowler, he played |
He was a right-handed | batsman and left-arm bowler who played for Gloucester |
He was a left-handed | batsman and left-arm medium-fast bowler who played fo |
He is a left-handed | batsman and left-arm medium-fast bowler who plays for |
He was a left-handed | batsman and left-arm medium-fast bowler who played fo |
He was a left-handed | batsman and left-arm medium-fast bowler who played fo |
He was a left-handed | batsman and left-arm slow bowler who played for Bucki |
He was a right-handed | batsman and left-arm slow bowler who played for North |
He was a left-handed | batsman and left-arm slow bowler who played for Chesh |
He was a right-handed | batsman and left-arm slow bowler who played for Polic |
A middle-order left-hand | batsman, and left-arm slow arm bowler, his debut at 1 |
He was a right-handed | batsman and left-arm slow bowler who played for Keral |
He was a right-handed | batsman and left-arm slow bowler who played for Morat |
A left-handed | batsman and left-arm medium pace bowler, he played el |
He was a right-handed | batsman and left-arm medium-fast bowler who played fo |
He was a left-handed | batsman and left-arm slow bowler who played for Heref |
A left-handed | batsman and left-arm medium-pace swing bowler, Nourse |
He was a right-handed | batsman and left-arm slow bowler who played for Panad |
He was a right-handed | batsman and left-arm slow bowler who played for Colts |
esex CCC in 1947 as a 17-year-old lower-order | batsman and leg break bowler. |
ier part of his career, he was a right-handed | batsman and leg break bowler. |
A left-handed | batsman and leg spin bowler, he played four times for |
He is a right-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler who plays for Saracens S |
He was a right-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler who played for Cambridge |
Austin won a blue in cricket as a right-hand | batsman, bowling leg-break and googly. |
He was a left-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler who played for Kalutara |
He is a right-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler who plays for Badureliya |
A right-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler, he made his debut for I |
A right-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler, he had a brief, but int |
He was a right-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler who played one first-cla |
He is a right-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler who plays for Sri Lanka |
Bennett was a right-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler who played for Northampt |
He is a left-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler who plays for Sebastiani |
He was a left-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler who played for Essex dur |
ord University and Hampshire as a left-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler in 269 first-class match |
He was a right-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler who played for Devon. |
He was a left-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler who played for Police Sp |
He was a right-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler who played for Hertfords |
He was a right-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler who played for Warwicksh |
He was a right-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler who played for Buckingha |
He was a right-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler. |
He is a right-handed | batsman and leg-break bowler who plays for Sri Lanka |
An attacking opening | batsman, much like his father Krish Srikkanth, Anirud |
Riley also played cricket as a right-handed | batsman for Lincolnshire in the 1949 Minor Counties C |
A burly and upright right-handed opening | batsman with little or no backlift, Scott started his |
ur into the opening session, debutant opening | batsman Andy Lloyd was hit on the head by a short-pit |
He is the son of former England coach and | batsman David Lloyd, under whom he made all of his ap |
said "I could not understand why the English | batsman seemed loath to appeal against the weather, e |
is first-class career, he was also a prolific | batsman in London club cricket. |
In August 1883 he hit 29 year old | batsman Albert Luty on the head with a quick delivery |
England's most successful | batsman was MacLaren, with 412 runs at 45.77. |
A right-handed | batsman, he made four first-class appearances for Sur |
A useful | batsman, Aston made 13 known first-class appearances |
ght-arm bowler and a lower-order right-handed | batsman who made useful runs on occasion, he played f |
A middle order | batsman, he made 452 first-class appearances for Lanc |
A right-handed | batsman, he made 17969 runs at 35.72 in his 355 game |
right arm fast medium bowler and right handed | batsman, she made her one day international debut aga |
Hewson began his career as an opening | batsman, and made his debut in County cricket debut f |
He was an opening | batsman but made little impression. |
He was a right-handed | batsman and made his first class debut in the 1941/42 |
A useful | batsman, he made the Test side during the first seaso |
A right handed top order | batsman, he made just five and eight in the only two |
A right-handed | batsman, he made 89 runs at 22.25. |
wicket-keeper and a useful lower-middle order | batsman, who made 133 for England against Australia a |
A right-handed | batsman, he made his debut for the Ireland cricket te |
anding 5'10" high, he was a powerful, forcing | batsman, and made 52 centuries for Surrey, including |
A top order | batsman, he made his name as a number 3 batsman and o |
976) was an English cricketer: a right-handed | batsman who made 23 first-class appearances between 1 |
He is a right-handed aggressive middle-order | batsman and made his One Day International debut for |
A right-handed | batsman, he made 18,533 runs at 29.79 in his 363 game |
A right-handed | batsman, he made his first class debut for Middlesex |
England, Gill was a right-handed middle order | batsman, who made his debut against Derbyshire at Que |
A right-handed | batsman he made his debut for Ireland in June 1948 ag |
Bradley was a right-handed | batsman and made one run in his two innings. |
A left-handed | batsman, he made his solitary appearance against Kent |
A left-hand top order | batsman, Khawaja made his first class debut for the N |
A lower order | batsman, he made 830 runs in total, with a best of 62 |
Shipton was a right-handed | batsman and made four runs in two innings in one firs |
An uncomplicated, pugnacious right-handed | batsman, he made his first-class debut for his native |
Brown was a useful | batsman and made 1053 runs at 11.44 with a top score |
A medium pace bowler and useful | batsman, Tufnell made in eight first-class matches fo |
A right-handed opening | batsman, he made his county debut in 1989. |
he scored more than 34,000 runs as an opening | batsman and made 76 centuries. |
He was a right-handed | batsman and made little impression, although given hi |
uly 1986, in Colombo) is a Sri Lankan opening | batsman who made his first class debut in 2004-05 in |
Yorkshire, Barker was a right-handed opening | batsman and made his Essex debut in 1954 against the |
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