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This set the | MCC a target of 296 to win. |
e Province representative team which played the | MCC a week later but he couldn't repeat his previou |
d 258 runs at 16.12, including 5 for 73 against | MCC a week before the Varsity match. |
d the background of Inman and his senior staff, | MCC accepted no government funding for many years a |
rd of Control sent a telegram of protest to the | MCC accusing the tourists of unsporting conduct. |
The dam, water power and 20 | MCC acres were secured for $10,000. |
In their second innings the | MCC again had trouble with Keith Slater who took 4/ |
Playing for the | MCC against Derbyshire, Flowers had the outstanding |
n, punctuated by four wickets in four balls for | MCC against the newly-promoted Derbyshire eleven at |
By 1921, when he scored 69 not out for | MCC against the all-conquering Australians under Wa |
st-class appearance came three years later, for | MCC against Oxford University, in which the univers |
Barnes made his debut cricketing appearance for | MCC against South Wales Cricket Club during the 187 |
His sole first class match was for the | M.C.C. against London County in 1901. |
He next played first class in 1904 for | MCC against South Africans, and in 1905, 1906 and 1 |
UCCE in 2007, and one first-class game for the | MCC against the touring West Indies later that summ |
Nine years later, in 1935, he played for the | MCC against Ireland at Lord's. |
6, he played his only first-class game, for the | MCC against Ireland in Dublin. |
He later played twice for the | MCC against Ireland in August 1926. |
In 1938, he played for the | MCC against Ireland in Dublin, and for the Minor Co |
on's highest first-class score was 257, for the | MCC against British Guiana at Georgetown. |
turned out the following year at Lord's for thr | MCC against Kent. |
played two first-class cricket matches for the | MCC against Cambridge University in the mid-1950s. |
layed cricket at club level, appearing for the | M.C.C. against his university in May 1874. |
t-class and List A level, only one - a game for | MCC against Scotland in 1963 - was not for Yorkshir |
en he appeared for the Marylebone Cricket Club ( | MCC) against Cambridge University. |
Playing for | MCC against the Thursday Club at Lord's Old Ground |
ive-wicket innings haul, 5-88, was achieved for | MCC against Gloucestershire at Lord's in August 187 |
appearance came the following week against the | MCC, against whom he scored his only runs in first- |
980s he also played a number of minor games for | MCC against Ireland and Scotland, but in 1984 he jo |
ays before his 47th birthday, when he captained | MCC against New Zealand A at The Parks. |
ed 1,801 runs at 16.22 with a best of 142* for | M.C.C. against Victoria, his only century. |
ay only three more first-class matches, all for | MCC against Ireland: one later in 1964, one in 1966 |
icket came in June 1932, when he turned out for | MCC against Kent at Lord's: he made a pair and retu |
played a large number of non-status matches for | MCC against local clubs until 1883 and one or two f |
Kirby has also played for the | MCC against 2007 county champions Sussex, taking 4- |
m-mate David Sales, was picked to represent the | MCC against Durham in Abu Dhabi. |
f Hampshire scored two double tons, 233 for the | MCC against Lord Hawke's XI in 1929 and 223 for the |
He also turned out for | MCC against Ireland at the end of the season. |
as late as 1930, when he was 65, he played for | MCC against the Lords and Commons cricket team. |
and the financial benefits of the tour and the | MCC agreed to the 1946-47 Ashes series. |
is affiliated with Mennonite Central Committee ( | MCC) Alberta, and with other immigrant and refugee |
g with compatriot Troy Mellanson, member of the | MCC All-Conference 2nd Team |
MCC also maintains the Canadian Medical Register, a | |
MCC also played against each of the main provincial | |
ntlemen, South of England, Middlesex, Kent and | M.C.C., also touring the United States and Canada wit |
Hon. E Capel ( | MCC; amateur) - played 3 matches from 1790 to 1790 |
Robert Brudenell ( | MCC; amateur) - played 8 matches from 1790 to 1793 |
Thomas Twistleton ( | MCC; amateur) - played 7 matches from 1789 to 1796 |
John Bligh, 4th Earl of Darnley ( | MCC; amateur) - played 27 matches from 1789 to 1796 |
James Lawrell ( | MCC; amateur) |
Felix Ladbroke ( | MCC; amateur) |
Richard Beckett ( | MCC; amateur) |
Hon. H. Coventry ( | MCC; amateur) |
Earl of Dalkeith ( | MCC; amateur) - played four matches in 1797 |
Zachariah Button ( | MCC; amateur) - played two matches to 1796 |
Captain Codrington ( | MCC; amateur) - played 7 matches to 1797 |
R. Stewart ( | MCC; amateur) - played three matches to 1799 |
J. Pontifex ( | MCC; amateur) - played 15 matches from 1797 to 1810 |
Col. / Gen. Denzil Onslow ( | MCC; amateur) - played 9 matches to 1807 |
was ordained by Metropolitan Community Church ( | MCC), an international denomination that ministers |
played two matches for Ireland in 1998, against | MCC and Bangladesh. |
He played first-class cricket for Oxford, | MCC and Middlesex as a gifted right-handed batsman |
er retirement, he played occasional matches for | MCC and became a first-class umpire, standing in 21 |
With his experience with the | MCC, and his county success behind the stumps, Tayl |
The painting is owned by | MCC and on display at Lord's . |
in one career match for Derbyshire against the | MCC and only Purdy returned the following year. |
, his home county and also made appearances for | MCC and Middlesex. |
In January 2003 the | MCC and the Punjab-based Revolutionary Communist Ce |
849-1927): English cricketer who played for the | MCC and England. |
Their only first class win was against | MCC and the poor performance contributed to the clu |
1927; he also made a single appearance each for | MCC and HK Foster's XI. |
mainly associated with Marylebone Cricket Club ( | MCC) and he made 9 known appearances in first-class |
n 30 times for a variety of teams, most notably | MCC and Nottinghamshire, while his brother Alfred p |
he whole tour, which was rated a success by the | MCC and was a factor that led to the entry of India |
Capt. / Col. Peregrine Maitland, ( | MCC and Surrey; amateur) - played 27 matches to 180 |
mainly associated with Marylebone Cricket Club ( | MCC) and Berkshire . |
His other century, 101*, came against the | MCC and he made 7 fifties. |
games for the Combined Services, once for the | M.C.C. and once for an 'over 33' side in first class |
batsman who has played at first-class level for | MCC and Loughborough UCCE. |
Over the years Dale played many matches for | MCC, and Gentlemen's' and North of England teams. |
y Cricket Club and the Marylebone Cricket Club ( | MCC), and original headquarters of the sport. |
Space for 44,000 | MCC and VFL Park members was taken by only 31,000. |
He toured twice with the | MCC and was considered unlucky not to be capped by |
reat Kent team of the 1840s and played for both | MCC and the All-England Eleven. |
mainly associated with Marylebone Cricket Club ( | MCC) and he also played for Surrey . |
Woodroffe (Surrey cricketer) ( | MCC and Surrey; amateur) - played 4 matches in 1799 |
the longest serving non-American Pastor within | MCC and the first non-American elected to the denom |
ayed three times in 1966, against Scotland, the | MCC and Worcestershire, and four times in 1967, inc |
taken back to the first-class counties and the | MCC, and the formation of a new, short form of cric |
re distinction of having been both President of | MCC and Captain of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club. |
f matches against second-class counties for the | MCC, and appeared in the Minor Counties Championshi |
Members of the | MCC and their guests have free access to the room ( |
st the Liberator and soon after affiliated with | MCC and changed their name, they went on to occupy |
her, William Smith played for Somerset CCC, the | MCC and Wiltshire. |
eetham played three non-first-class matches for | MCC and Free Foresters in 1970 and 1971 with some s |
wo other first class matches which were against | MCC and Australians. |
ass debut playing against Oxford University for | MCC, and represented various other sides including |
his life and legacy, including the founding of | MCC and his struggles as a civil rights leader in t |
in the Irish side, playing against Surrey, the | MCC and Wales in 1978, and against FW Millett's XI |
uch as Gentlemen of the North, Gentlemen of the | MCC and he twice played for the Gentlemen against t |
essional, he played matches mainly for Kent and | MCC, and increasingly for the All-England Eleven. |
-Bathurst, 4th Baronet who represented both the | MCC and the pre-county club Hampshire team as well |
h the blind team, but he is now working for the | MCC and running a charity, the Arundel Castle Crick |
He also represented the | M.C.C., and Gentlemen v Players. |
t-keeper for William Storer who also played for | MCC and other teams. |
, he played several first-class matches for the | MCC and Middlesex throughout 1913 and 1914, before |
several years in the 1890s), Oxford University, | MCC and the Gentlemen. |
two matches for Yorkshire in 1950, against the | MCC and Oxford University. |
There were 18 in all and opponents included | MCC and several first-class county teams, though ad |
Foster also appeared for | MCC and the Gentlemen. |
th Earl of Coventry, played for teams including | MCC and Worcestershire, but never appeared at first |
In 2004 it hosted a 3 day match, Ireland v | MCC, and in the same year they hosted a one day mat |
family graduated from Madras Christian College ( | MCC) and was a visiting professor to the department |
ominent cricketer for Kent County Cricket Club, | MCC and many other sides in the days before county |
His brother, George Law, played 11 games for | MCC and Middlesex CCC while his brother in law Herb |
ough he played two more first-class matches for | MCC and H.D.G. |
also played against Wales, Leicestershire, the | MCC and Scotland later that year. |
They also played one match against | MCC and one against the touring Australians. |
and he was a longtime committee member for both | MCC and Middlesex. |
er McLean toured Australia and New Zealand with | MCC, and though he did poorly against the Australia |
He was a member of | MCC and that was his main team, though he also play |
He was for many years employed by | MCC as a professional who probably coached the memb |
on, also called Noah, was afterwards engaged by | MCC as a bowler for about sixteen years and he freq |
He has also acted for the | MCC as an announcer at Lord's Cricket Ground. |
chool, Enfield and he represented Middlesex and | MCC as a right-handed batsman, wicket-keeper and oc |
He went down the order in 1958 when | M.C.C. asked Warwickshire to promote Smith to develop |
His last match came against the | MCC at Lord's in August 1997 at which point he had |
840 he played two matches for the North against | MCC at Lords and at Burton and one match in 1841 at |
1953, the Manual Air Defense Direction Center ( | MCC) at Murphy Dome AFS near Fairbanks exercised co |
against South Africa before a match against the | MCC at Lord's during which he made his highest scor |
light of which was an innings of 48 against the | MCC at Lord's. |
Duchess of Norfolk's XI at Arundel Castle, the | MCC at Lord's, a NatWest Trophy match against Yorks |
with a remarkable best of 9 for 59 against the | MCC at Lord's in 1894. |
English first-class debut for the Army against | MCC at Lord's. |
Lord's on 23-24 May 1870 and played against the | MCC at Lord's a year later. |
scored 343 runs (with a best of 61 against the | MCC) at an average of 31.18 and took 4 catches. |
His first match in 1965 was also against the | MCC, at Lord's, and he also played against New Zeal |
22.28 included 102 in 1895 and 9 for 28 against | MCC at Lord's in 1899. |
wler, he made his debut for Ireland against the | MCC at Lord's in August 1935, taking 5/54 when bowl |
ew matches in this season for Essex and one for | MCC at Lord's; at the end of the season, he played |
nd and Wales in addition to a match against the | MCC at Lord's. |
red for establishment of Malabar Cancer Centre ( | MCC) at Thalassery in Kannur district. |
honours even with Kent and Hampshire, and beat | MCC at Lords. |
ered the next time Oxford University played the | MCC, at Lord's, when he took 7/33 in the second inn |
in 1953-54, playing for British Guiana against | MCC at his home ground of Bourda. |
ff with an innings of 65 in a match against the | MCC at Lord's. |
sex CCC played its initial first-class match v. | MCC at Lord's on 10 & 11 June. |
h for Yorkshire County Cricket Club against the | MCC at Lord's in 1901. |
24 occasions, his last match coming against the | MCC at Lord's in August 1987. |
e 1959, and a non-first-class match against the | MCC at Lord's in August 1957. |
24 July - South Wales Cricket Club defeat | MCC at Lord's. |
4, he scored 1 in his only innings against the | MCC at Scarborough as Yorkshire won by an innings a |
ing, with a best return of 6 for 45 against the | MCC, at an average of 25.67. |
and Leicestershire, but also played against the | MCC at Lord's, both Oxford and Cambridge University |
ineffective performance against Lancashire for | MCC at Lord's (he scored 3 and 4 and did not bowl o |
k and Mycroft were prominent in a match against | MCC at Lords in June 1885. |
lectronics and Computer Technology Corporation ( | MCC), Austin, TX, first as Technical Director of th |
Mainly associated with Marylebone Cricket Club ( | MCC), Barnett made 29 known appearances in first-cl |
Yorkshire has played there since 1878, when | MCC beat Yorkshire by 7 wickets. |
MCC became part of legal history when a student who | |
n June 1881, playing against Lancashire and the | MCC before gaining his blue against Oxford Universi |
s was followed by matches against Wales and the | MCC before a NatWest Trophy match against Sussex in |
2, during which he played against India and the | MCC, before playing his final game for Ireland agai |
or Gloucestershire and Marylebone Cricket Club ( | MCC), being a member of the latter. |
He played a number of matches for | MCC between 1953 and 1957. |
hree first-class matches for Worcestershire and | MCC between the wars. |
Southgate and he played first-class cricket for | MCC between 1835 and 1841. |
Yorkshire County Cricket Club, and one for the | MCC, between 1903 and 1905. |
Oxford University between 1864 and 1867 and for | MCC between 1866 and 1870. |
He also played for | MCC between 1937 and 1947 and coached the MCC Groun |
English cricketer who played for Derbyshire and | MCC between 1877 and 1887. |
Most of his matches were for | MCC, but he also appeared five times in county cric |
r and Oswald Burton played in the match against | MCC, but not in the County Championship. |
His game playing for the | MCC came in 1904. |
re than 40000 students making their presence at | MCC campus in tambaram and head banging to the tune |
The R. Thomas Flynn Campus Center on the | MCC campus, built during his tenure, is named in hi |
The carboxybiotin portion of | MCC can then undergo nucleophilic attack transferri |
her Charles toured Australia in 1882/3 with the | MCC captained by the Honourable Ivo Bligh. |
The | MCC Career Services and Cooperative Education depar |
FS, New York to direct a Manual Combat Control ( | MCC) center and prepare Syracuse for the establishm |
MCC churches have a "primary ministry in gay, lesbi | |
Yorkshire and England spin bowler and | MCC coach Don Wilson said "It was unfair to suggest |
25 | MCC Coach of the Year Honors |
He became a qualified | M.C.C. coach and F.A. coach. |
He joined the | MCC coaching staff in 1956 and also umpired several |
But an | MCC committee upheld the umpire's decision and the |
He was a member of the | M.C.C. Committee and became Treasurer (1976-1980) and |
On the recommendation of an | MCC committee member in Australia the tour selector |
committee member of Sussex CCC and of the full | M.C.C. Committee. |
In September 1993, | MCC, Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Pe |
Concord Falls from the defunct Middlesex Canal ( | MCC) Company in 1851. |
o instrumental in bringing the SEMATECH and the | MCC consortia to Austin. |
Williams ( | MCC cricketer) (MCC; amateur) - played 6 matches in |
Nowadays he turns out for | MCC cricketer. |
artment of Microbiology (self-financed stream), | MCC, Curator of MCC campus and president of Scrub S |
MCC currently maintains four campus locations. | |
not out) added 73 for the fourth wicket and the | MCC declared at 197/4. |
In 1949-50, when | MCC declined to tour India, the former England wick |
Against | MCC Derbyshire opened with 229 with a contribution |
icket counties and the Marylebone Cricket Club ( | MCC) did not approve the idea, which was then shelv |
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