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'''Patrick Coombe''' (born 16 July 1950) was an English ]er. He was a left-handed batsman and right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for ]. He was born in ].

Coombe, who represented Cornwall in the Minor Counties Championship between 1971 and 1990, and made a single appearance for Gloucestershire Second XI in the 1973 season, made a single List A appearance, during the 1980 Gillette Cup, against ]. From the lower-middle order, he scored a duck.

He bowled 12 overs in the match, conceding 48 runs.

==External links==
* at Cricket Archive


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