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  2. Herbert Strudwick - Wikipedia

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    Born in Mitcham, Surrey, Strudwick took to wicket-keeping, apparently on the advice of a local lady, at the age of ten.He first played for Surrey in a few games in 1902, but during his first full season the following year dismissed a record 91 batsmen (71 catches and 20 stumpings) – a feat made more remarkable by the decline of Surrey's top fast bowlers Tom Richardson and William Lockwood ...

  3. List of England Test wicket-keepers - Wikipedia

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    Jonny Bairstow, former England Test wicket-keeper. This is a chronological list of England Test wicket-keepers.The list comprises players who were the designated wicket-keeper at the toss, so the number of matches does not include times when a player has acted as a stand-in keeper, or appeared as a batsman only.

  4. Ken Wadsworth - Wikipedia

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    Owing to his superior batting potential he was selected ahead of incumbent keeper Barry Milburn, who had been first choice during the earlier home Test series against the West Indies. In the early days of his Test career Wadsworth's wicketkeeping seemed to weigh heavily on his batting and, after as many as 11 Tests, his batting average was no ...

  5. Bruce French (cricketer) - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Nicholas French (born 13 August 1959) [1] is a former English cricketer, who played in sixteen Test matches and 13 One Day Internationals for the England cricket team from 1985 to 1988.

  6. Warren Hegg - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 he set a Lancashire record when he held 11 catches in a single match first-class match; [3] this feat, achieved against Derbyshire, is the equal fifth most dismissals in a match by a wicket-keeper. [4] One of Hegg's finest moments came on 12 June 1996 when playing for Lancashire against Yorkshire in the semi-final of the Benson & Hedges ...

  7. Hermit Ren - Wikipedia

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    Ren eats dinner, overcooked chicken which Stimpy forgot in the kitchen, which burns his tongue greatly; Stimpy cools Ren's tongue with rotten milk. Ren is even more outraged and demands to be left alone. Ren decides to shave his beard, only for Stimpy to use his razor to hammer a portrait Ren had dropped at the beginning of the episode into the ...

  8. Keith Andrew - Wikipedia

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    Andrew's only other Test came in the first match of the 1963 series against West Indies, [1] when England again fielded out to a big total, this time of more than 500, a follow-on and a heavy defeat. By the time of his second Test appearance, Andrew was also county captain of Northamptonshire, [ 1 ] a post he held for five seasons from 1962.

  9. English cricket team in Australia in 1897–98 - Wikipedia

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    An England cricket team toured Australia in the 1897–98 season to play a five-match Test series against the Australia national cricket team.The team was captained by Andrew Stoddart and, except in the Test matches when it was called England, it was generally known as A. E. Stoddart's XI.