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**{{cr|NED}} The Netherlands are getting to that stage with me. They're starting to resemble a South African/Australian XI. **{{cr|NED}} The Netherlands are getting to that stage with me. They're starting to resemble a South African/Australian XI.
**{{cr|SCO}} One too many '''English''' players with Scottish sounding surnames selected. Doesn't send a good message to well performing Scottish players, does it? **{{cr|SCO}} One too many '''English''' players with Scottish sounding surnames selected. Doesn't send a good message to well performing Scottish players, does it?

==Race Card ==
This, bearing in mind your political choices is very close to a selection based on a disturbing agenda. It is as well you have retired if you peddle this type of cant.


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"Not alot of people will ever understand this or experience it. This is not your "crush", your highschool sweet heart love, your fairy tale ending, your soul mate. There are times when you don't get the girl. The feelings may never be mutual. She may never love you like you love her, but she is your everything. This is LOVE at its truest, rawest form. unconditional."

Yep... so very true. At least my love motivates me to :)

Favourite players

My favourite 10 ten current international cricketers are:

  1. England Kevin Pietersen
  2. India Sachin Tendulkar
  3. England Graeme Swann
  4. Pakistan Shahid Afridi
  5. South Africa Dale Steyn
  6. Afghanistan Hamid Hasan
  7. Australia David Warner
  8. England Alistair Cook
  9. South Africa Jacques Kallis
  10. Republic of Ireland Paul Stirling

My favourite player of all time is Shane Warne Australia

Teams the ICC should just give up on funding

Mainly teams full of expats that make little or no effort to involve locals in the game. I understand expats are needed to spread the game in countries like Bulgaria and Turkey, but when a country has been a member of the ICC for over 20 years then it just gets stupid to keep funding them. The ICC should not waste money on the following countries.

  • Canada Canada aka Asian & West Indian Rejects XI & Canasia
  • United Arab Emirates UAE aka Asian Rejects XI
  • United States USA aka Asian and West Indies Rejects XI
  • Singapore Singapore aka Sri Lankan Rejects XI
  • Hong Kong Hong Kong aka Anybody but Hong Kong XI
    •  Netherlands The Netherlands are getting to that stage with me. They're starting to resemble a South African/Australian XI.
    •  Scotland One too many English players with Scottish sounding surnames selected. Doesn't send a good message to well performing Scottish players, does it?

Race Card

This, bearing in mind your political choices is very close to a selection based on a disturbing agenda. It is as well you have retired if you peddle this type of cant.

Lived/visited

Lived years in: England Hampshire
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Notable Berkshire cricketers

Cornwall cricketers

  1. Arthur Agar-Robartes, 8th Viscount Clifden
  2. Charles Baker (cricketer)
  3. Barrie Bennetts (2 rugby union caps for Eng)
  4. Mike Bissex
  5. William Bolitho
  6. Cromwell Bradley
  7. Alan Buzza
  8. Julian Charles (cricketer)
  9. James Colquhoun (cricketer)
  10. John Guise (cricketer)
  11. Frank Harrison (cricketer)
  12. Nick Holman (international footballer)
  13. Ken Hosking
  14. Frank Mitchell (cricketer, born 1922)
  15. Sydney Murphy
  16. Malcolm Pooley
  17. Martin Roberts (cricketer)
  18. Ray Weeks (cricketer) = 130 notable

Notable Dorset cricketers

  1. Cyril Adams
  2. Derek Bridge
  3. Paul Carey (cricketer)
  4. Claude Disney-Roebuck
  5. Ray Dovey
  6. Ignazio Dracopoli - Possibly notable explorer/missionary - possibly only French county cricketer
  7. Michael Dunning (cricketer)
  8. Harry Farrer - Military Cross and Belgian Croix de Guerre
  9. Edward Freeman (cricketer, born 1880)
  10. Theodore Fowler
  11. Archie Gibson
  12. Reginald Hopkins (cricketer)
  13. Selwyn Jephson
  14. David Jowett
  15. Henry Joynt
  16. Reginald Keller
  17. Charles Kindersley
  18. Barney McCall
  19. Raj Naik
  20. Cloudesley Sharpe
  21. Bertrand Bosworth-Smith
  22. Malcolm Taylor (cricketer)
  23. Richard Tindall
  24. Gordon Tovey
  25. George White (RAF officer)
  26. John Williams (cricketer, born 1878)
  27. Philip Williams (cricketer) = 200 notable Dorset cricketers

Notable Durham cricketers

Northamptonshire Minor counties cricketers

Notable Staffordshire cricketers

  1. Cyril Goodway
  2. William Harrison (cricketer, born 1875)
  3. Frederick Hassall
  4. Gerald Howard-Smith
  5. John Kennedy (cricketer)
  6. William Jolley
  7. Joseph Manton (cricketer)
  8. Bertie Marshall (cricketer)
  9. Bernard Meakin
  10. Jack Mee
  11. Henry Pallett
  12. Reginald Parkin
  13. Neal Phillips
  14. George Platt (cricketer)
  15. Russell Ridgway
  16. William Robins (cricketer)
  17. John Russell (cricketer)
  18. Charles Taylor (cricketer, born 1881)
  19. Frederick Taylor (cricketer)
  20. Lloyd Tennant
  21. Alfred Tinsley
  22. Walter Twigg (field hockey for England)
  23. Reginald Scorer
  24. Henry Stratton
  25. John Ward (cricketer, born 1948)
  26. Legh Winser

Wales first-class cricketers

  1. Kenneth Raikes

Minor Counties cricketers

  1. Montague Bennett
  2. Fred Berry (cricketer)
  3. Alan Brazier (cricketer)
  4. Henry Butterworth
  5. Frederick Burton (cricketer, born 1885)
  6. Arthur Coomb
  7. Geoffrey Colman
  8. William Cook (cricketer)
  9. Robert Felton (cricketer)
  10. John Halliday (cricketer)
  11. John Heathcoat-Amory, 3rd Baronet
  12. David Henley-Welch
  13. Peter Higson
  14. Barry Howard (cricketer)
  15. Albert Howell (cricketer)
  16. Michael James (cricketer)
  17. Peter Johnson (cricketer)
  18. Andy Mack (cricketer)
  19. Barney McCall
  20. Bernard Meakin
  21. Glyn Owen (cricketer)
  22. Reginald Parkin
  23. Guy Pedder
  24. Frank Putner
  25. Robert Remnant, 2nd Baron Remnant
  26. Desmond Rought-Rought
  27. Ken Snellgrove
  28. Frederick Taylor (cricketer)
  29. Malcolm Taylor (cricketer)
  30. Charles Titchmarsh
  31. David Watson (cricketer)
  32. Harold Watson (cricketer) = 462 notable cricketers so far for the Category:Minor Counties cricketers.

Free Foresters

  1. James Baiss
  2. John Bartlett (cricketer)
  3. Cecil Bennett
  4. Richard Bernard (cricketer)
  5. Geoffrey Betham
  6. Reginald Bettington
  7. Peter Blake (cricketer)
  8. Spencer Block
  9. Richard Bowman (cricketer)
  10. John Branston
  11. John Brocklebank, 5th Baronet
  12. Ronald Brooks (cricketer)
  13. Francis Browne (cricketer)
  14. Montagu Burrows (cricketer)
  15. John Cairns (cricketer)
  16. Ion Campbell
  17. Buns Cartwright
  18. Martin Checksfield
  19. John Christopherson (cricketer)
  20. David Cobham (cricketer)
  21. Philip Cobbold
  22. Ralph Cobbold (cricketer)
  23. Lionel Collins
  24. Joseph Comber
  25. Geoffrey Cook (cricketer, born 1936)
  26. Geoffrey Cornu
  27. John Cowley (cricketer)
  28. Gerald Crutchley
  29. Geoffrey Cuthbertson
  30. John Darwall-Smith
  31. John Deighton (cricketer)
  32. David Dickinson (cricketer)
  33. Eliot Druce
  34. Walter Druce
  35. Guy Dury
  36. John Dyson (cricketer, born 1913)
  37. Robert Evans (cricketer)
  38. Gordon Fairbairn
  39. David Fasken
  40. Edmond Foljambe
  41. Thomas Fraser (cricketer)
  42. Charles Frazer (cricketer)
  43. Alan Fyffe
  44. Frank Gillingham
  45. Ogilvie Graham
  46. James Guise
  47. John Guise (cricketer)
  48. John Hall (cricketer, born 1934)
  49. Thomas Hare (cricketer)
  50. Douglas Harries
  51. Peter Hatch (cricketer)
  52. Eric Hatfeild
  53. Richard Hawkey
  54. John Heathcoat-Amory (cricketer)
  55. Derek Henderson (cricketer) - change Derek Henderson to the subject.
  56. David Henley-Welch
  57. Denis Henry (cricketer)
  58. Edward Hewetson
  59. Richard Hill (cricketer, born 1900)
  60. Norman Holloway
  61. Richard Holt (cricketer)
  62. Geoffrey Hopley
  63. Miles Howell
  64. Christopher Howland
  65. Chris Hurst (cricketer)
  66. Geoffrey Huskinson
  67. Michael Ivey
  68. David James (cricketer, born 1937)
  69. Michael James (cricketer)
  70. Tony Jose
  71. David Jowett
  72. Michael Kaye
  73. Humphrey Kent
  74. George Kemp-Welch
  75. Charles Kenny (cricketer)
  76. Simon Kimmins
  77. Bill Knightley-Smith
  78. Anthony Lawrence (cricketer)
  79. Walter Lawrence (cricketer)
  80. Reginald Lewis (cricketer)
  81. Michael Livock
  82. Tom Longfield
  83. Henry Longman
  84. Michael Magill
  85. Tony Mallett
  86. Harold Marriott
  87. Ron Maudsley
  88. Bernard Meakin
  89. Percy May
  90. Colin McIver
  91. Kenneth MacLeod (cricketer)
  92. Kenelm McCloughin
  93. Derek Mendl
  94. Stanley Metcalfe
  95. Norman Mischler
  96. Frank Naumann
  97. John Naumann
  98. Rex Neame
  99. John Nevinson
  100. Kenneth Nicholl
  101. John Nunn (cricketer)
  102. John Parkes (cricketer)
  103. Mark Patten
  104. Hoel Pattisson
  105. Nigel Paul (cricketer)
  106. John Pawle
  107. Meyrick Payne
  108. Vyvyan Pearse
  109. George Pearson (cricketer)
  110. Guy Pedder
  111. Noel Phillips
  112. Stuart Pollock
  113. Adam Powell (cricketer)
  114. Robert Priestley (cricketer)
  115. Barry Pryer
  116. John Raybould
  117. Michael Ricketts (cricketer)
  118. David Ritchie (cricketer)
  119. Ouvry Roberts
  120. George Robertson (cricketer)
  121. Desmond Rought-Rought
  122. William Sarel (cricketer)
  123. Kenneth Scott (cricketer)
  124. Derek Seth-Smith
  125. Rowland Shaddick
  126. Noel Sherwell
  127. Colin Smith (cricketer, born 1932)
  128. John Strachan (cricketer)
  129. Norman Stevens
  130. Arthur Tanner
  131. Edmund Thomson
  132. Attwood Torrens
  133. Frank Tuff
  134. Noel Turner (cricketer)
  135. Bill Tyrwhitt-Drake
  136. Frederick Unwin
  137. John Vidler
  138. William Welch (cricketer)
  139. Garth Wheatley
  140. Jack Wheatley
  141. Philip Arthur Whitcombe
  142. Alison White
  143. Colin White (cricketer)
  144. Ray White (cricketer)
  145. Denys Wilcox
  146. Boris Wilenkin
  147. Robert Wilson (cricketer, born 1922)
  148. Christopher Winn = 354 notable cricketers

Harlequins

  1. Reginald Bettington
  2. Ion Campbell
  3. Henry Franklin (cricketer)
  4. Edward Hewetson
  5. Miles Howell
  6. John Knott (cricketer)
  7. Colin McIver = 34 notable cricketers

Orleans Club

  1. Charles Burls
  2. Frederick Fryer
  3. Edward Hadow
  4. Arthur Kemp (cricketer)
  5. Edwin Mills (cricketer)
  6. Hugh Rotherham
  7. Douglas Steel
  8. Walter Thornton (cricketer)
  9. Herbert Webbe
  10. Ernest Wigram
  11. Frederick Wyld = 34 notable cricketers

Liverpool and District

  1. James Bretherton
  2. Charles Chambers (cricketer)
  3. Mat Chapman
  4. George Cox (cricketer, born 1859)
  5. Sydney Crosfield
  6. Percy Dobell
  7. Henry Eccles (cricketer)
  8. Edward Fieldwick
  9. John Grayson
  10. Alick Handford
  11. Richard Henson
  12. Cecil Holden
  13. Edgar Hornby
  14. Frederic Jones (cricketer)
  15. Harold Leach
  16. William Morgan (cricketer, born 1864)
  17. William Oakley (cricketer)
  18. William Patterson (cricketer, born 1854)
  19. Edward Porter (cricketer)
  20. Alfred Price (cricketer)
  21. Edgar Ratcliffe
  22. Henry Richardson (cricketer)
  23. Charles Shore
  24. Albert Smith (cricketer)
  25. Edwin Smith (cricketer, born 1860)
  26. Douglas Steel
  27. Ernest Steel
  28. Harold Steel
  29. Thomas Stubbs (cricketer)
  30. James Whitehead (cricketer, born 1860)
  31. Edwin Woodward = 61 notable cricketers

Surrey Club

  1. David Ashby (cricketer)
  2. Thomas Beard (cricketer)
  3. Farrington Boult
  4. George Brockwell
  5. Frederick Burbridge (cricketer)
  6. Ernest Burnett
  7. John Burnett (cricketer)
  8. Charles Calvert (cricketer)
  9. Frederick Christy
  10. Thomas Cole (cricketer)
  11. Charles Coltson
  12. Edward Dowson
  13. Burrell Driver
  14. George Estridge
  15. Albert Freeman (cricketer)
  16. George Gilbert (cricketer)
  17. John Hale (cricketer)
  18. John Hales (cricketer)
  19. Richard Halliwell
  20. Edward Hartnell
  21. William Heysham (cricketer)
  22. John Humphrey (cricketer)
  23. Richard Humphrey (cricketer, born 1848)
  24. George Kelson
  25. George Lee (cricketer, born 1810)
  26. R. N. Lee
  27. J. Linsey
  28. Alexander Marshall (cricketer)
  29. Frederic Marshall
  30. Henry Marshall (cricketer)
  31. Charles Meymott
  32. William Miller (cricketer, born 1817)
  33. George Mortimer
  34. William Mortimer (cricketer)
  35. John Noble (cricketer)
  36. Francis Noyes
  37. Percival Pickering
  38. Edmund Reeves
  39. R. Roberts
  40. George Rogers (cricketer, born 1815)
  41. Alexander Rowley (cricketer)
  42. William Strahan (cricketer)
  43. John Swan (cricketer)
  44. John Trodd
  45. Medhurst Troughton
  46. Edmund Vyse
  47. Charles Waller (cricketer)
  48. John Waller (cricketer)
  49. Thomas Winterflood
  50. Charles Wombwell
  51. J. Wood = 112 notable cricketers

Left-Handed v Right-Handed cricketers

  1. Samuel Biddulph
  2. Charles Buller (cricketer, born 1846) = 78 notable cricketers

West of England cricketers

  1. William Attfield
  2. Arthur Croome
  3. Samuel Dakin
  4. William Ffolkes (cricketer)
  5. Arthur Gibson (cricketer, born 1863)
  6. John Heathcoat-Amory, 3rd Baronet
  7. Perceval Henery
  8. William Morgan (cricketer)
  9. Arthur Newman (cricketer) = 68 notable cricketers

North of the Thames v South of the Thames cricketers

  1. Bob Lipscomb
  2. Alfred Lubbock
  3. Charles Payne (cricketer) = 17 notable cricketers

East of England

  1. Sydney Brown (cricketer)
  2. Frederick Burton (cricketer, born 1885)
  3. Ray Dovey
  4. John Freeman (cricketer, born 1883)
  5. Norman Holloway
  6. Leonard Irvine
  7. Eustace Malden
  8. Jack Mee
  9. Sandford Robinson
  10. John Shilton (cricketer)
  11. Charles Titchmarsh = 50 notable cricketers

First-class/List A/T20/other teams I completed

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Barnstars

The Working Wikipedian's Barnstar
For all your work creating Hampshire articles, I know from experience that even tiny cricket articles aren't as easy as they look! Now.. about Somerset.. Harrias (talk) 22:58, 2 March 2010 (UTC)
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For Creating Excellent Cricket Articles. Well done! Floul1 | My Talkpage | Vandalise Here 19:33, 27 May 2010 (UTC)
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For your incredible industry on the articles for individual cricket players from every corner of the UK and beyond. Johnlp (talk) 20:27, 17 August 2011 (UTC)
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A virtual warm ale and poor quality radio for TMS, for all your good work on improving cricket coverage, my dear boy. Benny Digital 14:26, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
The Special Barnstar
For your many article contributions, especially to cricket related articles. CRICKET ROCKS!! Solar Police►Talk 13:01, 10 November 2011 (UTC)
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I hereby award you this barnstar for your outstanding work on Cricket articles of Afghanistan in Misplaced Pages.--Ahmadfaisalsidiqi (talk) 11:25, 18 December 2011 (UTC)
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In recognition of all the work you’ve done lately! 67.80.64.128 (talk) 22:53, 15 April 2012 (UTC)
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For all your contributions to Cricket articles........I award you the first cricket bad ever awarded..

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For quickly reverting unexplained content removals by Ghajinidetails! Keep it up! :) TheStrikeΣagle 14:22, 21 July 2012 (UTC)
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Thank you. BangladeshCricketBoard (talk) 09:20, 22 June 2013 (UTC)

Where will we be in 10 years???

Of course this is fantasy as the Idiots Controlling Cricket do their upmost to make sure the cosy club remains the cosy club, Sharad Pawar and Haroon Lorgat the main criminals in the piece, destroying the values of the game for their greedy aims.

Test

It's the end of the noughties, so here is my prediction for the Test rankings on December 31, 2019:

Associate

Top 5 Associates:

Affiliate

Top 5 Affiliates:

  • 1  China - The ICC's great China project epically fails, nonetheless they will be the best Affiliate.
  • 2  Indonesia
  • 3  Saudi Arabia
  • 4  Russia - Yes, Russia! Bold, but you never know! It has great potential.
  • 5  Morocco

Next first-class county???

Yes, County Cricket isn't in the best financial health, but hopefully the County Championship will admit a new county in the future... but who? My money is on either:

Random things

Pictures of Hampshire players and officials from 2004 to 2009 can be viewed here.

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What I bowl

The full list of former first-class cricketers to have reached 100 years is:

1. JM Hutchinson. Derbyshire 1920-31. B. Nov 29 1896. D. November 7 2000. 103 years 344 days

2. S W Ward. Wellington 1929-30 to 1937-38. B.August 5 1907. D. December 31 2010. 103 years 148 days.

3. R de Smidt. Western Province 1912-13. B. November 23 1883. D. August 3 1986. 102 years 253 days.

4. EA English. Hampshire 1898-1901. B. January 1 1864. D. September 5 1966. 102 years 247 days.

5. J Wheatley. Canterbury 1882-83 to 1903-04. B. January 8 1860. D. April 19 1962. 102 years 101 days.

6. EJ Martin. Western Australia 1932-33. B. September 30 1902. D. June 9 2004. 101 years 253 days.

7. DB Deodhar. Hindus 1911-12 to 1936-37, Maharashtra 1934-35 to 1946-47. B. January 14 1892. D August 24 1993. 101 years 222 days.

8. GH Harman. Dublin University 1895. B June 6 1874. D December 14 1975. 101 years 191 days.

9. AG Finlayson. Eastern Province 1921-22. B September 1 1900. D October 28 2001. 101 years 57 days.

10. CH Braithwaite. English Residents 1881-1890, Players of the USA 1885-1893. B September 10 1845. D. April 15 1946. 100 years 217 days.

11. GO Deane. Hampshire 1848. B December 11 1828. D February 26 1929. 100 years 77 days.

12. GC Perkins. Northamptonshire 1934-37, Minor Counties 1951. B June 4 1911.

13. NT McCorkell. Hampshire 1932-1951, Lord Tennyson's XI 1937/38 B March 23 1912

Dean Jones on Dominic Cork - "There's one ugly incident that has not gone past the dressing room door until now. It happened in 1997, when I was playing for Derbyshire against the touring Australians. I'd had some stern words with Derby problem child, Dominic Cork, about his attitude and fitness. After we'd spoken, and while I was in the middle batting, he proceeded to distribute the contents of my coffin - five bats, many pairs of gloves and a host of other pieces of equipment - to a heap of kids, leaving me with nothing.

He then proceeded to move my car from the car park to a street some two kilometres away. I informed police, thinking it was stolen, and it was found 48 hours later. Suffice to say I didn't stay too long with that club."

Racism?

Why has this been rated as of low importance? This seems to a racist valuation. Szczels (talk) —Preceding comment was added at 11:47, 16 May 2008 (UTC)

Finally the race card makes it's way to the wiki world! What an absurd comment. Howzat?Out!Out!Out! (talk) 17:42, 18 September 2012 (UTC)

So the solution is to delete?! Szczels (talk) 11:01, 19 September 2012 (UTC)

Not on that basis no, on the notability of the subject, there's a case. Virtually all cricket articles are rated low-importance, there wasn't at the time and still is no case for mid, high or top importance rating for this article. Howzat?Out!Out!Out! (talk) 15:03, 19 September 2012 (UTC)

Ha!

Great people, not so great article.

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