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He served as the secretary of Oxford University Cricket Club in 1919. [1] Rucker died at Blandford Forum in November 1965. His brother, Patrick , also played first-class cricket for Oxford and was killed during the Second World War , while another brother, Robin, was killed during the First World War in service with the Royal Air Force .
The United States Bowling Congress (USBC) is a sports membership organization dedicated to ten-pin bowling in the United States.It was formed in 2005 by a merger of the American Bowling Congress—the original codifier of all tenpin bowling standards, rules, and regulations from 1895 onwards; the Women's International Bowling Congress—founded in 1916, as the female bowlers' counterpart to ...
He was to later serve as Assistant Private Secretary to King George V from 1931 to 1937. [8] Knighted in 1937, Mitchell was subsequently appointed to the office of Groom in Waiting. [10] He succeeded as the Secretary of the Most Noble Order of the Garter in 1933. [10] He died at Crowborough Warren, Sussex on 27 November 1951.
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On the other hand, former BCCI secretary Jaywant Lele confirmed there was something fishy about the selection of the unheard-of David. [ 4 ] Sunil Gavaskar once said that he was the greatest ever fielder for Indian cricket team; along with Caribbean commentator Tony Cozier , Gavaskar compared David with Jonty Rhodes .
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Born in Prestwich, Lancashire, Bardsley was educated at Shrewsbury School [2] and Merton College, Oxford. [3] [4] He played a total of 31 first-class matches for Oxford University, Lancashire County Cricket Club and Free Foresters between 1910 and 1922. [5]