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  • contributors, by means of advertisements in the October 1972 issues of The Cricketer and Playfair Cricket Monthly. These attracted a nucleus of some 50 members...
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    For the cricketer, see George Jowett. George Fuisdale Jowett (December 23, 1891 – July 11, 1969) was an English-born Canadian strongman, weightlifter...
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  • merger between The Cricketer magazine and Wisden Cricket Monthly. It is now no longer connected to Wisden and is called The Cricketer. The magazine covers...
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  • publications including The Cricketer, where his first reports appeared in 1955; Wisden Cricketer's Almanack; The Cricket Society Journal, of which he was the...
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  • January 2019. "The Cricketer Schools Guide 2019". thecricketer.com. The Cricketer. 22 November 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2024. "The Cricketer Schools Guide...
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  • April 1973, when it was absorbed by The Cricketer. Its comprehensive statistical content was taken on by The Cricketer Quarterly. It was edited by Gordon...
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  • editor of the ACS journal, the Cricket Statistician from 1973 to 1985. As of 2003, he was the statistician and obituarist of The Cricketer. Some of his articles...
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    November 2017. {{cite journal}}: Cite uses generic title (help) "Hampshire v Somerset: County Match 1884". CricketArchive. The Cricketer. Retrieved 23 November...
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  • The Cremorne Criminal Law & Justice Weekly The Critic Cross Rhythms The Cricketer Current World Archaeology Curry Club Magazine Curry Life Curtis's Botanical...
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  • Magazine, Socialist Commentary, the Surrey Advertiser, News Chronicle, The Cricketer, London Opinion, The New Yorker, the Evening Standard, and the Daily...
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  • was also a voice actor, an artist and a sports manager, notably of the cricketer Ian Botham. His obituary in The Times characterised him as a "colourful...
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  • Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia Akhbar e Jahan, Karachi Global Science, Karachi The Cricketer, Karachi Family Magazine, Lahore Jadeed Adab, literary magazine, Khanpur...
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  • The Cricketer was a monthly English language cricket magazine published in Karachi, Pakistan. It was founded in 1972 by Riaz Ahmed Mansuri. The first...
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    included E. M. Forster and J. R. Ackerley. One of his closer friends was the cricketer Dennis Silk who later became Warden (headmaster) of Radley College....
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  • 2022. "Reece Topley dominates as England square India ODI series". The Cricketer. Retrieved 14 July 2022. "Reece Topley claimed record six-for as England...
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  • using heart rate variability as a welfare indicator. He is a cousin of the cricketer Michael Peck. 1996: Travelling Fellowship: Winston Churchill Memorial...
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  • It was part of Trinorth Media. In 2012 John Stern, former editor of The Cricketer, began to serve as editor at large of All Out Cricket. In October 2017...
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  • Broad, John Edensor Littlewood, Sir Arthur Eddington, C. P. Snow, and the cricketer John Lomas (to whom G. H. Hardy dedicated the book). One of the main...
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    effectively ruled out any such options. He retained an interest in sport and The Cricketer reported in August 1921 that the touring Philadelphians had had the...
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  • many hours alone reading due to childhood illness. His heroes were the cricketer Geoff Boycott, the fictional aviator Biggles, and the zoologist and...
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