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Geoffrey Howard (cricketer)

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with a bucket of water and as a result a major controversy broke out. The background included Baig telling Howard, "You must understand … that a lot of the crowd come to watch me umpire", and that same day reportedly giving three dubious LBWs against England, and turning down a certain one of their
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in three first-class matches in 1930, whilst on annual leave from the bank for which he worked. He played for the Private Banks XI from 1926 to 1936 and for the
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p25, E.W. Murphy, Official Souvenir Programme, Australian Tour of the M.C.C. Team, 1954-55, New South Wales Cricket Association, 1954
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of Australia was the focal point of his rich and varied life, with England winning a series in Australia for the first time since
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Howard stayed active in retirement and was President of Surrey in 1989. He collaborated with the author
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Howard was an enlightened administrator and a popular tour manager. He was Secretary of
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was marred by an incident, when several of the England cricketers doused the umpire
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At the Heart of English Cricket: The Life and Memories of Geoffrey Howard
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to his former military colleague and counterpart at the Pakistani board,
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own. It took a sincere apology by MCC president, Field Marshal
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As a right-handed batsman and a wicket-keeper, he represented
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cricketer
Hampstead Garden Suburb
Sir Ebenezer Howard
Garden City Movement
University College School
Una Stubbs
Christian Henson
Middlesex
RAF
Second World War
Lancashire
Surrey
Marylebone Cricket Club
English cricket team in Australia in 1954–55
Bodyline
English cricket team in Pakistan in 1955–56
Idris Baig
Alexander of Tunis
Iskander Mirza
Stephen Chalke
Cricket Society
Minchinhampton
"Una Stubbs"
Who Do You Think You Are?
BBC Television


"The umpire and bucket controversy"
ESPN Cricinfo

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