Joe Hardstaff

Joe Hardstaff

Joe Hardstaff may refer to
* Joe Hardstaff senior (1882-1947), Nottinghamshire and England cricketer
* Joe Hardstaff junior (1911-1990), Nottinghamshire and England cricketer, son of Joe Hardstaff senior
* Joe Hardstaff (b. 1935), Air Commodore and Secretary of Middlesex, son of Joe Hardstaff junior, who played a couple of first-class cricket matches


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