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Random Marylebone Cricket Club Players (1895–1914)report

  • Geoffrey Foster (1910–1931) : G. N. Foster (Worcestershire) (F)

  • Shivajirao Gaekwad (1911) : S. Gaekwad (Oxford University) (G)

  • William White (1908) : W. N. White (Hampshire) (W)

  • Len Braund (1902–1910) : L. C. Braund (Somerset). Tours: Australia (1903/04); Australia (1907/08). (B)

  • Gordon Guggisberg (1905) : F. G. Guggisberg (MCC) (G)

  • Alan Luther (1908–1911) : A. C. G. Luther (Sussex) (L)

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The Lord’s Cricket Ground, home of the Marylebone Cricket Club and the England and Wales National Teams, is the shrine of cricket in the world, and for cricket fans, watching a game at Rohde is like watching football at the Camp Nou, Estadio Santiago Bernabéu and Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. The Lord’s Cricket Ground is about the size of half a football field, so obviously you don’t need it for archery. In front of the main stands, temporary stands have been set up on either side, so that three stands surround the archery final, where volunteers are cleaning up and technicians from the official broadcaster are adjusting the equipment.

The random tool generated 447 items detailing the names of the more famous Marylebone Cricket Club players (1895-1914) . Using this tool, you can find famous players in this time period such as Herbert Abbott, Harry Altham, Alfred Bailey, Hugh Bateman-Champain, Joseph Brain, Burton Cecil, Arthur Conan Doyle, Claude Disney-Roebuck, etc.


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