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- Ian Gibson (15 August 1936 – 3 May 1963) was an English doctor and cricketer who played first-class cricket for Oxford University between 1955 and 1958...6 KB (493 words) - 21:56, 23 May 2023
- Ian Gibson may refer to: Ian Gibson (cricketer) (1936–1963), English cricketer Ian Gibson (footballer, born 1943) (1943–2016), Scottish football player...1 KB (154 words) - 07:55, 12 December 2023
- engineer Ian Bell (born 1982), English cricketer Ian Berry (disambiguation), multiple people Ian Black (disambiguation), multiple people Sir Ian Blair (born...27 KB (3,302 words) - 03:08, 25 June 2024
- Fred Gibson moved to England in 1944. Neil McCorkell was born in England, but lived in South Africa from 1951. The prominent Antiguan cricketer, Sir Sydney...24 KB (507 words) - 15:42, 11 May 2024
- Ian John Heads OAM (15 February 1943 – 25 March 2024) was an Australian historian, journalist, commentator and author. He was described as "Australia's...19 KB (2,122 words) - 19:00, 1 April 2024
- people Hutton Gibson (1918–2020), father of actor Mel Gibson and a writer on religion Ian Gibson (disambiguation), multiple people John Gibson (1933–2019)...11 KB (1,210 words) - 12:47, 23 May 2024
- Fellowes, cricketer Arthur Fortescue, cricketer John Fuller, cricketer Henry Gale, cricketer Edward Garnier, cricketer Arthur Sumner Gibson, English rugby...23 KB (2,224 words) - 15:12, 7 June 2024
- Ian Michael Chappell (born 26 September 1943) is a former cricketer who played for South Australia and Australia. He captained Australia between 1971...62 KB (6,777 words) - 18:27, 25 May 2024
- so it was not nationally selected. The players were also mostly club cricketers — only the British side had any first-class cricket experience, with eight...17 KB (1,233 words) - 04:36, 23 June 2024
- was initially hosted by Mike Gibson and Ian Chappell, before being hosted in the 1990s by Max Walker and Ken Sutcliffe. Ian Maurice was the regular anchor...15 KB (1,213 words) - 09:37, 16 March 2024
- known as Old Tauntonians. Aftab Habib, cricketer Alan Gibson, cricket writer and broadcaster Alan Marshall, cricketer Alec Knight, clergyman Alexander Waugh...17 KB (1,315 words) - 16:34, 2 March 2024
- 1963) – musician, vocalist of Wolfsbane and Iron Maiden Ian Bell (born 1982) – England cricketer, Warwickshire CCC captain Jude Bellingham (born 2003) –...29 KB (3,079 words) - 18:38, 23 June 2024
- September 2015, retrieved 14 May 2017 SA cricketers set to star in English county cricket, Sport24, retrieved 14 May 2017 Ian Marshall Playfair Cricket Annual...37 KB (1,815 words) - 17:05, 4 January 2024
- makes up the West Indies cricket team. It has produced international cricketers in all forms of the game—Tests, One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20...43 KB (1,484 words) - 20:40, 13 October 2023
- The Wisden Cricketers of the Year are cricketers selected for the honour by the annual publication Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, based primarily on their...27 KB (893 words) - 06:44, 16 April 2024
- David Eames (category Pages using infobox cricketer with a blank name parameter)MCC first-innings, while in their second-innings he was dismissed by Ian Gibson for 7 runs. He also bowled four wicket-less overs. "First-Class Matches...3 KB (110 words) - 04:47, 24 May 2023
- Ian Glen)lives in south London with his wife and three children. He is a keen cricketer, and has played for the Actors XI. Edward II, Royal Exchange, Manchester...29 KB (1,604 words) - 01:07, 18 June 2024
- farmer, politician Roger Chapman, golfer Jamie Dalrymple, cricketer Richard Dawkins, evolutionist Ian Duncan, rally driver Jason Dunford, swimmer David Dunford...20 KB (1,907 words) - 03:37, 4 June 2024
- first-class cricketer and British Army officer Ian Payne – cricketer Stuart Surridge – cricketer Leonard Shelton Heath Summers – cricketer J. A. Cuddon...14 KB (1,279 words) - 14:35, 27 May 2024
- by man and of eternal benefit to him. Grace, Dr. W. G., the celebrated cricketer, born near Bristol; distinguished as a batsman, fielder, and bowler; earned
- ‘copying’ their “Hospital Half Hour” program in 1938 (see 7HO 13-8-1930). Cricketer Don Bradman played the piano on their weekly “Call to Youth” children’s