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Lidia Alma Thorpe [6] was born on 18 August 1973 [7] [1] in Carlton, Victoria, [8] [9] to Roy Illingworth [10] and Marjorie Thorpe. [4] She is of English, Irish, [10] Djab Wurrung, Gunnai and Gunditjmara descent. [11] Thorpe grew up in Housing Commission flats in Collingwood and went to Gold Street Primary School in Clifton Hill. [4]
Heartbeat is a British period drama series, based upon the "Constable" series of novels written by Nicholas Rhea, and produced by ITV Studios (formerly Yorkshire Television until it was merged by ITV) [1] from 1992 until 2010.
Raymond Illingworth CBE (8 June 1932 – 25 December 2021) [1] was an English cricketer, cricket commentator and administrator. As of 2015 [update] , he was one of only nine players to have taken 2,000 wickets and made 20,000 runs in first-class cricket .
This is a list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club in top-class matches since the club was founded in 1863. Like the Yorkshire county teams formed by earlier organisations, the county club has always held first-class status. [1]
Philip Illingworth (born 1948), Canadian judoka; Ray Illingworth (1932–2021), English cricketer; Richard Illingworth (born 1967), English cricketer and umpire; Ronald Illingworth (1909–1990), British paediatrician; Sarah Illingworth (born 1963), New Zealand cricketer; Simon Illingworth (born 1967), Australian anti-corruption spokesman
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Gaekwad, Roy, Manjrekar and Umrigar had been members of the 1952 Indian team in England. Though the team as a whole was not experienced, all except Apte, Baig, Jaisimha and Muddiah had played Test cricket before the tour, and 17 of the 18 players appeared in the 1959 Test series.
The 1965 Gillette Cup was the third Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament. It was held between 23 April and 4 September 1965. [1] The tournament was won by Yorkshire, following Geoffrey Boycott's 146 runs in the final at Lord's.