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Herefordshire County Cricket Club, in its current form, was formed in 1992, and first competed in the Minor Counties Championship in their founding season. They have appeared in fourteen List A matches, making six NatWest Trophy and eight Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy appearances. The players in this list have all played at least one List A match.
They played their first List A match in the 1963 Gillette Cup against Derbyshire. The players in this list have all played at least one List A match for Hampshire. Hampshire cricketers who have not represented the county in List A cricket are excluded from the list. Hampshire play their matches at the Rose Bowl (also known as the Ageas Bowl)
Note that many players represented other top-class teams besides Derbyshire. Current players are shown as active to the latest season in which they played for the club. The list excludes Second XI and other players who did not play for the club's first team; and players whose first team appearances were in minor matches only. [4]
It has held List A status since the beginning of limited overs cricket in 1963 [2] and has been a top-class Twenty20 team since the inauguration of the Twenty20 Cup in 2003. [3] The details are the player's usual name followed by the years in which he was active as a Middlesex player and then his name is given as it usually appears on match ...
Pages in category "Lists of association football players by club" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The details are the player's usual name followed by the years in which he was active as a Durham player and then his name is given as it usually appears on match scorecards. Note that many players represented other top-class teams besides Durham and that some played for the club in minor counties cricket before 1992. Current players are shown ...
This is a list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for Sussex County Cricket Club in top-class matches since it was founded in 1839. Like the Sussex county teams formed by earlier organisations, including the old Brighton Cricket Club, the county club has always been classified as a top-class side. [1]
The details are the player's usual name followed by the years in which he was active as a Kent player. Note that many players represented other teams besides Kent. Current players are shown as active to the latest year in which they played for the club. [3] The list excludes Second XI and other players who did not play for the club's first team.