Edrich — may refer to five English cricketers of the same family:*Bill Edrich, (1916 1986), Middlesex and England batsman *Brian Edrich, (born 1922), Kent and Glamorgan batsman *Eric Edrich, (1914 1993), Lancashire wicket keeper *Geoff Edrich, (1918 2004) … Wikipedia
Brian Close — This article is about the footballer and cricketer. For the footballer born 1982, see Brian Close (footballer). Brian Close Personal information Full name Dennis Brian Close Born 24 February 1931 (1931 02 24) (age 80) Rawdon, West Yorkshire … Wikipedia
John Edrich — Infobox Cricketer nationality = English country = England country abbrev = ENG name = John Edrich picture = Cricket no pic.png batting style = Left handed batsman bowling style = Right arm medium tests = 77 test runs = 5138 test bat avg = 43.54… … Wikipedia
Bill Edrich — Infobox Historic Cricketer nationality = English country = England country abbrev = ENG name = Bill Edrich picture = Cricket no pic.png batting style = Right hand bat bowling style = Right arm fast, offbreak tests = 39 test runs = 2440 test bat… … Wikipedia
Geoff Edrich — Geoffrey Arthur Edrich was born in Lingwood, Norfolk on 13 July 1918.He was an English cricketer who played 339 first class matches for Lancashire between 1946 and 1958 as a right handed batsman.He captained Lancashire to a win over… … Wikipedia
Eric Edrich — Eric Harry Edrich (27 March 1914 July 9 1993) was an English cricketer. Born in Lingwood, Norfolk, Edrich played in 36 first class matches for Lancashire as a wicketkeeper between 1946 and 1948, before becoming a farmer. His three brothers Brian … Wikipedia
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Norman Owen — Personal information Full name Norman William Owen Born 16 March 1915(1915 03 16) Shepherd s Bush, London, England Died 9 September 1977(1977 09 09) (aged 62) Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, England Batting style Right handed … Wikipedia
History of the England cricket team from 1945 — 1940s= In 1944, an England XI played one day matches at Lord s against West Indies and Australia , England winning both. (These were not limited overs matches.) The following year, with the Second World War having finished in the European theatre … Wikipedia
Donald Bradman with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948 — Sir Donald Bradman Personal information Full name Sir Donald George Bradman Nickname The Don, The Boy from Bowral, Braddles Born 27 August 1908 … Wikipedia