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Jonathan Agnew |
Jonathan Agnew was a fast bowler for Leicestershire and England, taking over 650 wickets during his 13 year career. |
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Dennis Amiss MBE |
Played for Warwickshire County Cricket Club for 27 Years. |
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Ian Austin |
Lancashire allrounder playing in 124 first class games for the county. |
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Henry Blofeld OBE |
Cricket broadcasting legend. |
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Peter Bowler |
Spent twenty years on the professional cricket circuit representing Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Somerset and Tasmania. |
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Geoffrey Boycott |
Played for Yorkshire and England and became one of the finest ever opening batsmen. |
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Jeremy Coney |
New Zealand cricketer, who played 52 Test matches and 88 ODIs. Represented By Our Agency.
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Geoff Cook |
Played for Northamptonshire from 1971 to 1990.
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Chris Cowdrey |
Had a 16-year career as an all-rounder for Kent, Glamorgan and England. |
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Robert Croft |
Played over 400 games for Glamorgan, taking more than 1100 wickets. |
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Charlie Dagnall |
Cricket World Cup commentator. |
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John Emburey |
Had a 24 year career in cricket as a right arm slow bowler with Middlesex and Northamptonshire. |
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Graeme Fowler |
Played for Lancashire, Durham and England. |
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Angus Fraser |
Right arm fast-medium bowler whose career with Middlesex CCC spanned 18 years. |
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David Fulton |
Had a 15 year career with Kent as an opening batsman and occasional spin bowler. |
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Mike Gatting OBE |
Scored over 36,000 first class runs and over 14,000 in limited over games. |
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Graham Gooch OBE |
Probably the greatest player in the history of Essex cricket. |
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David Gower OBE |
Had an 18 year playing career in professional county cricket with Leicestershire and Hampshire. |
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David Graveney |
Had a successful 22-year career as a left arm spin bowler with Gloucestershire, Somerset and Durham. |
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Warren Hegg |
Consistent performer behind the stumps in a 19-year career with Lancashire CCC. |
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Rodney Hogg |
Played club cricket for South Australlia and Victoria, and test cricket for Australlia. |
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Kim Hughes |
Played for Western Australia, Natal and Australia. |
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Mervyn Hughes |
One of Australian cricket's great characters and a crowd favourite. |
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Simon Hughes |
Played for over 13 years with Middlesex and Durham. |
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Nasser Hussain |
Played for Essex CCC and England and captained his country in 45 test matches. |
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Mark Ilott |
Left-arm seam bowler who had a 15-year career with Essex CCC. |
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Ronnie Irani |
Lancashire, Essex and England all-rounder. |
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Allan Lamb |
One of the top batsmen of his era. |
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Dennis Lillee MBE |
The outstanding fast bowler of his generation. |
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Simon Mann |
Regular member of the Test Match Special commentary team for the last decade. |
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Vic Marks |
Made his first-class debut for Somerset in 1975 and went on to play for the county for 14 years. |
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Geoff Miller |
Spent 20 years on the professional cricket circuit representing Derbyshire, Essex, Natal and England. |
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Paul Nixon |
One of the best players of the reverse sweep in the county game. |
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Mark Ramprakash |
The man of 35,000 runs and 12,000,000 Strictly votes. |
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Derek Randall |
Had a career with Nottinghamshire that lasted from 1972 to 1983. |
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Gladstone Small |
Fast bowler who played for Warwickshire and was a key figure in their all-conquering year in 1994. |
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Paul Smith |
Played for Warwickshire from 1982 to 1996 and was a big-hitting right-handed batsman and genuinely fast right arm bowler. |
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Alec Stewart |
England's most capped Test Cricketer. |
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Jeff Thompson |
One of the fastest bowlers to have played Test cricket. |
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Phil Tufnell |
Played in over 300 first class games and took over 1000 wickets. |
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Mike Watkinson |
Valuable all-rounder and a key member of the Lancashire side which enjoyed success in the 90s. |
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