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369:Best bowling
115:Right-handed
90:(1966-10-13)
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1655:1966 deaths
1650:1895 births
1131:Dollis Hill
1072:Ian Peebles
939:Billy Bates
879:Tom Kendall
789:John Ferris
774:Laurie Nash
677:Lord Harris
583:shell shock
579:photophobia
573:and around
524:World War I
485:Heaton Moor
458:World War I
259:Runs scored
242:First-class
233:Competition
161:West Indies
96:Dollis Hill
73:Heaton Moor
1644:Categories
1201:References
1127:Home Guard
1115:Kensington
972:Test match
836:(AUS/ENG)
819:Harry Dean
791:(AUS/ENG)
688:county cap
631:Lancashire
611:FS Jackson
587:Withernsea
571:Nieuwpoort
493:Lancashire
479:Early life
469:Test match
438:Lancashire
190:Lancashire
123:Right arm
65:1895-09-14
1628: at
1609:The Times
1492:The Times
1135:Middlesex
1055:The Times
1042:leg break
1018:hat-trick
924:John Trim
804:Tom Horan
704:Maidstone
692:Hampshire
591:Yorkshire
563:Savy Wood
546:when the
497:solicitor
489:Stockport
450:leg-break
430:cricketer
382:stumpings
294:Top score
209:1924–1937
197:1920–1921
185:1919–1921
125:leg break
79:, England
77:Stockport
1559:CricInfo
1471:CricInfo
1412:19 April
1221:CricInfo
1171:service.
1141:See also
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980:The Oval
958:Cricinfo
625:against
599:Hastings
552:Ovillers
544:Thiepval
471:for the
426:Marriott
405:CricInfo
403:Source:
380:Catches/
283:100s/50s
104:Nickname
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1508:Haigh G
1121:During
1008:led by
955:Source:
515:(OTC).
460:in the
320:Wickets
248:Matches
143:England
120:Bowling
112:Batting
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1061:googly
1046:Wisden
1022:Madras
1014:Wisden
997:Wisden
941:(ENG)
911:(ENG)
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806:(AUS)
776:(AUS)
761:(ENG)
746:(ENG)
731:(ENG)
700:Sussex
639:Leyton
615:Lord's
501:Dublin
454:googly
422:Father
314:37,176
308:bowled
107:Father
1158:Notes
946:16.42
931:16.16
926:(WI)
916:15.54
901:15.45
886:15.35
871:15.23
856:15.02
851:(SA)
841:15.00
826:13.90
811:13.00
796:12.70
781:12.60
766:10.75
751:10.07
658:blues
635:Essex
575:Ypres
556:Arras
487:near
340:20.11
306:Balls
176:Years
1414:2018
1346:ISBN
1273:ISBN
1101:and
1074:and
736:8.72
452:and
446:Kent
444:and
436:for
389:47/–
375:8/98
372:6/59
337:8.72
278:4.41
275:0.00
237:Test
214:Kent
179:Team
85:Died
59:Born
1133:in
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