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Brian Charles Rose (born 4 June 1950) [1] is an English former cricketer, who played in nine Test matches and two One Day Internationals (ODIs) for the England cricket team between 1977 and 1981. Biography
At the start of the 1979 season, Somerset had never won a major trophy in their 104-year history. [2] The club had come close to winning each of the three English county cricket one-day competitions in 1978; they were losing semi-finalists in the Benson & Hedges Cup and losing finalists in the Gillette Cup.
This is a list of Somerset List A cricket ... Brian Rose: 5708 Keith Parsons: 5225 Ian Botham: 5049 Most career hundreds. Qualification - 5 centuries [2] Hundreds ...
Overseas player [4] Peter Roebuck England 6 March 1956 (aged 23) Right-handed: Right arm off break [5] Brian Rose England 4 June 1950 (aged 28) Left-handed: Left arm medium: Club captain [6] Phil Slocombe England 6 September 1954 (aged 24) Right-handed: Right arm medium [7] All-rounders Ian Botham England
All players who have played in 100 first-class or List A cricket matches are listed below. Only four players have made over 100 appearances in Twenty20 cricket for Somerset, James Hildreth currently holds the record for the most matches in the format for the club, having made 205 appearances. [4]
Brian or Bryan Rose may refer to: Brian Rose (cricketer) (born 1950), English former cricketer; Brian Rose (baseball) (born 1976), American former baseball player; Brian Rose (podcaster) (born 1971), American-born podcaster based in London; Brian Rose (racing driver) (born 1979), American former stock car racing driver
The players in this list have all played at least one List A match for Somerset. Somerset cricketers who have not represented the county in List A cricket are excluded from the list. Players are listed in order of appearance, where players made their debut in the same match, they are ordered by batting order .
The 1979 Gillette Cup was the seventeenth Gillette Cup, an English limited overs county cricket tournament. It was held between 27 June and 8 September 1979. [1] The tournament was won by Somerset County Cricket Club who defeated Northamptonshire County Cricket Club by 45 runs in the final at Lord's.