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Rowland Bowen, | Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, Eyr |
Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development. | |
Rowland Bowen, | Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development, Eyr |
ndy Afford is currently the editor of All Out | Cricket, a monthly English cricket magazine. |
He runs three | cricket academies, two in Mumbai and one in Pune. |
Andrew Flintoff runs a | cricket academy at the school. |
a Level-3 coaching diploma from the National | Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bangalore. |
in 2000 for the first intake of the National | Cricket Academy in Bangalore. |
He also had some training at the Australian | Cricket Academy in Adelaide. |
in 2000 for the first intake of the National | Cricket Academy in Bangalore. |
Usman has launched his own national | cricket academy for aspiring young cricketers. |
The Australian | Cricket Academy, originally located at Henley Beach i |
, Newcastle, Peng is a graduate of the Durham | Cricket Academy, who was given his chance at cricket |
The university is home to the ECB National | Cricket Academy, used by the England team as primary |
After graduating from the Australian | Cricket Academy, he debuted for Victoria early in 199 |
ophy player and current coach at the National | Cricket Academy. |
He attended the Middlesex | Cricket Academy. |
This tournament was a forerunner of the | cricket activity in this region. |
Lister moved into | cricket administration early in his career. |
In retirement, Wheatley was prominent in | cricket administration both at county and national le |
He had a distinguished career in | cricket administration, before joining a hospitality |
erbyshire CCC and England, before moving into | cricket administration. |
s retirement Elworthy has become a successful | cricket administrator as Cricket South Africa's comme |
k David Morgan OBE (born 6 October 1937) is a | cricket administrator who is the former president of |
born July 18, 1956 (1956-07-18) (age 54) is a | cricket administrator and former rugby union player. |
More recently he has been prominent as a | cricket administrator and is the current president of |
er cricketer for Somerset, but an influential | cricket administrator at Surrey. |
ollier BSc (born 22 April 1955) is an English | cricket administrator and businessman. |
For the Australian | cricket administrator, see Keith Johnson (cricket adm |
Alan Wright was a | cricket administrator. |
In addition Paris was also a prominent | cricket administrator. |
Alan Burridge (born 1938) was a cricketer and | cricket administrator. |
m, Warwickshire) was an English cricketer and | cricket administrator. |
- 29 March 1922) was an English cricketer and | cricket administrator. |
nuary 1919) is a former English cricketer and | cricket administrator. |
Townsend played little first-class | cricket after this tour, though his final match was n |
Cuffe did not reappear in first-class | cricket after the First World War. |
n's batting declined, and he left first-class | cricket after the 1965 season. |
Baker played no first-class | cricket after the 1934 season. |
He did not appear in first-class | cricket afterwards. |
Cooper didn't play | cricket again until he moved to England in 1949. |
Nevertheless, he never played first-class | cricket again, and his only other game in major crick |
eight years until Everitt played first-class | cricket again, although he played club cricket for Mo |
to Sri Lanka and India, and never played Test | cricket again. |
during the match and did not play first-class | cricket again. |
scoring 2 and 10, and didn't play first-class | cricket again. |
o be seven years before he played first-class | cricket again. |
It would be seven years before he played Test | cricket again. |
l further years, but did not play first-class | cricket again. |
1, did not keep wicket and never played Test | cricket again. |
He never played Test | cricket again. |
He did not play first-class | cricket again. |
He made his debut for the club in first-class | cricket against Worcestershire and in one-day cricket |
He got his maiden fifty in ODI | cricket against England on the 12th of September 2010 |
decline in his form, and he left professional | cricket, aged just 32. |
He began playing | cricket aged ten, at Annfield Plain Cricket Club, pla |
Despite a notable career in domestic | cricket, Akhtar never represented the Pakistan nation |
Christie Morris kept | cricket alive in the 1930's in America. |
is considered to be one of the birthplaces of | cricket, along with other historical cricket greens, |
s position as first-choice keeper in four-day | cricket although Adshead continued to keep in limited |
In 1969 he retired from county | cricket although he appeared in the John Player Leagu |
Cricket, although in strong demand, did not make a co | |
Cricket AM is a Saturday-morning cricket-based televi | |
Cricket and football: Rhymes, sketches, anecdotes, et | |
He also played | cricket and for a time worked as a coach at Dulwich C |
The village of Feckenham has a | cricket and a football (soccer) pitch. |
ed with South Africa's ban from international | cricket, and he did not play official Test cricket. |
ted at Winchester College, for whom he played | cricket, and King's College, Cambridge. |
School where she captained the school at both | cricket and netball. |
It is home to a number of | cricket and rugby grounds including Pembroke Cricket |
He was the greatest patron of Sussex | cricket, and of Slindon in particular. |
s six teams on a Saturday, all playing league | cricket, and two on a Sunday. |
It has | cricket and football pitches. |
On September 14, 1968 both | cricket and rugby clubs in Limavady were merged. |
ounty Durham, Betts participated in Under-19s | cricket and Under-20s cricket with Durham, but left i |
He also played | Cricket and billiards. |
etics, cross country, swimming, rugby league, | cricket and various other team and individual sports. |
He commentated on | cricket and rugby union, as well as on many state occ |
ippax Council School, where he was captain of | cricket and football. |
Later in 1927 he would also cover | cricket and Wimbledon. |
Leeds Road Playing Fields contains Football, | Cricket and all weather pitches. |
ol hostel, Tennekoon was soon accustomed with | cricket, and became part of the school cricket team. |
Nevill Ground hosts county and international | cricket, and Kent County Cricket Club uses it regular |
as a library, a sports centre and a football, | cricket and rugby union club. |
Sangakkara showed talents in both | cricket and tennis at school, and it was the school's |
s a keen follower of most sports particularly | cricket and football. |
represented Border in South African domestic | cricket and has also spent time playing in England an |
The school has several rugby, football, | cricket and rounders pitches available when needed. |
The Town Ground is a | cricket and football ground in the town of Heanor, De |
ed as an awkward teenager, more interested in | cricket and books than make-up and boys. |
o talked about the pressures of international | cricket, and in particular, carrying the hopes of the |
o Saturday and two Sunday sides with mid-week | cricket and Junior cricket in several age groups. |
remier Limited Overs Tournament - Tamil Union | Cricket and Athletic Club |
It is currently used mostly for | cricket and football. |
e appeared three times for Somerset in List A | cricket, and five times for Somerset Cricket Board, f |
Sports are well catered for with football, | cricket and bowls clubs available. |
As a youth O'Connor was a prominent | cricket and polo player, and was captain of the Perth |
While at school Thilanga excelled in | cricket and was the Vice Captain of the college First |
He gained Blues at both | cricket and football. |
rdship at home meant little for investment in | cricket and there were only a couple of major cricket |
omas Land (1714-1791) was a patron of English | cricket and an occasional player. |
The Angel Ground was a | cricket and later association football venue in Tonbr |
But New Zealand lost in two days of | cricket and he never played Test cricket again. |
leg-break bowler who plays for Sebastianites | Cricket and Athletic Club. |
P Saravanamuttu Trophy - Bloomfield | Cricket and Athletic Club |
wake of the September 11 attacks who takes up | cricket and starts playing at the Staten Island Crick |
during the 2000-01 season, against Bloomfield | Cricket and Athletic Club. |
e were the only runs he scored in first-class | cricket, and he did not bowl or take a catch. |
He also played a considerable amount of club | cricket, and accompanied MCC on many minor tours. |
Following his retirement from professional | cricket and return to Australia, Cook discovered he w |
da College Colombo and represented Bloomfield | Cricket and Athletic Club. |
ern Australian to represent his state in both | cricket and football, he played his one and only firs |
received an opportunity to play International | Cricket and disappeared from domestic cricket after t |
His father, John, played first-class | cricket and List A cricket for Derbyshire. |
He played college hockey, | cricket, and croquet - though not to a very high stan |
ambridge University and won his Blues at both | cricket and hockey. |
ortsman who captained his school at football, | cricket, and boxing, but he withdrew from cricket aft |
ool he was in the first teams in Rugby union, | cricket and rifle-shooting. |
Cricket and football are played at Park Fields where | |
eir reports for The Times: "I write about the | cricket, and Alan writes about 'A Day at the Cricket' |
Buckley became a director of Sheffield United | Cricket and Football Club. |
Premier Limited Overs Tournament - Bloomfield | Cricket and Athletic Club |
He represents Andhra Pradesh in first class | cricket, and Delhi Daredevils in the Indian Premier L |
Page also represented Nelson in | cricket and rugby. |
Both | cricket and rugby are played at the Limavady Cricket |
n active Old Boy's society that has football, | cricket and water polo teams. |
His son is current Cyprus | cricket and rugby union international Marcus Holden. |
during the 1997-98 season, against Bloomfield | Cricket and Athletic Club. |
The venue plays host to | cricket and is home to Rye Cricket Club, who play in |
er, Gareth Batty, has also played first-class | cricket and appeared for England. |
During school, he excelled in | cricket and made a name for himself in the field. |
ortsman, he also represented Welsh schools at | cricket and played for Glamorgan's second eleven. |
Her uncle Brian Booth is a former | cricket and field hockey player. |
as a wicket-keeper who played for Tamil Union | Cricket and Athletic Club. |
the war, Poon continued to star in Toowoomba | cricket and was chosen to represent Queensland in a f |
After matches against many of county | cricket and other minor teams, in April and May, the |
Audley has Football, | cricket and bowling clubs within the village. |
This school is popular for sports like | cricket and rugby. |
Horsley returned to Lancashire League | cricket and then spent two summers with Aberdeenshire |
E W Swanton ( | cricket and rugby correspondent, commentator and auth |
est known for his two classic researches into | cricket's early history: The Dawn of Cricket and Cric |
Seddon Park - used primarily for | Cricket and Rugby League. |
ow more than half the schools in London teach | cricket, and promote the ethos that the game has trad |
He created an impression for UCS in schools | cricket and also in club cricket for Finchley. |
represented Loughborough UCCE in first-class | cricket and represented Berkshire in Minor Counties c |
Tipperary, he excelled at sport, particularly | cricket and rugby union. |
ham regularly uses the catchphrase 'Don't you | cricket and rugby me'. |
w William Deedes, Jr. also played first-class | cricket and was later also an MP for East Kent. |
humorous books on various subjects, including | cricket and golf. |
The ground is no longer used for | cricket and is now covered by a residential carehome |
Today the ground is no longer used for | cricket and is in a desperate state of disrepair. |
Boys play football, rugby and | cricket and the girls play netball, hockey and rounde |
received an opportunity to play International | Cricket and left the Mumbai after the 2005/06 season, |
ducated at Millfield, where he was captain of | cricket and also played tennis, rugby and football. |
There are active | cricket and hockey clubs. |
Paul Romaines is now head of PSHE, | Cricket and Assistant House Master in North Town at C |
tsman, and represented the University in both | cricket and Australian rules football. |
rts such as football, rugby, hockey, netball, | cricket and rounders. |
He was awarded Blues at university in | cricket and squash. |
- Ken Hough, 80, Australian-born New Zealand | cricket and football international |
Murray also represented Cambridge in | cricket and rowing. |
es include: karaoke singing, golfing, tennis, | cricket, and reading Patricia Cornwell's novels. |
While at school he excelled in | cricket and played for First XI team in 1960. |
He currently plays for the Tamil Union | Cricket and Athletic Club. |
as started to celebrate Gopalan's 25 years in | cricket and hockey. |
lented sportsman, representing the college in | cricket and football. |
lso represented the Royal Military Academy at | cricket and rugby union. |
um also known as P. Sara Oval and Tamil Union | Cricket and Athletic Club. |
His father Harry played Minor Counties | Cricket and first-class cricket for Glamorgan. |
He lists | cricket and rugby among his interests. |
There is a local | cricket and football pitch situated in the south of t |
arge playing fields for sports such as rugby, | cricket and soccer. |
Edwards' brother, Hiley, also played List A | cricket, and was Devon's captain between 1985 and 199 |
Hatna Trophy - Bloomfield | Cricket and Athletic Club |
There is also a sports ground where football, | cricket and tennis are played. |
He has written a book about economics, | cricket and cambridge. |
He never returned to international | cricket, and retired the following season. |
As a youth, he played rugby and | cricket and was a keen surfer. |
oseley Grammar School, where he captained the | cricket and rugby union teams. |
Ralph Oliver Prouton played both first-class | cricket and professional football in England. |
He is currently director for | cricket and 1st XI coach at Anglican Church Grammar S |
There was a permanent staff and always good | cricket and football teams. |
y faces heavy usage from the crowds attending | cricket and football matches and concerts. |
He played hockey for Essex and England, and | cricket and tennis for Gloucestershire. |
such as netball, tennis, lawn bowls, croquet, | cricket and a local swimming pool. |
s a recreation ground, on which the village's | cricket and football teams (www.drakesbroughtonranger |
lities for hockey, football, netball, tennis, | cricket, and rounders. |
is hobbies as association football, swimming, | cricket and tennis. |
His brother Peter also represents Ireland at | cricket and was named in the Ireland squad for the 20 |
"I'm out in Australia already playing | cricket and training in Victoria for the winter in pr |
gby, while Arnold also represented Ireland at | cricket and athletics. |
His attention soon turned to | cricket and he joined Lancashire in 1949. |
He won Blues in | cricket and tennis. |
Gus challenges Viv to an over of | cricket and ends up bowling to the "Master Blaster". |
It was used for both | cricket and football. |
His interests include squash, | cricket and hockey. |
Beside football, people play | Cricket and Kabbadi. |
11 years, he represented Essex in first-class | cricket and List-A cricket, Cambridgeshire in Minor C |
Anson was educated at Harrow, where he played | cricket, and at the University of Cambridge. |
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