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Geoffrey Udal

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Geoffrey Francis Uvedale Udal (Holborn, London 23 February 1908 - Frimley, Surrey 5 December 1980) was an English cricketer.

Geoffrey Udal played once as a right-handed batsman and an opening right-arm fast bowler for Middlesex in 1932, while serving in the RAF. He later represented Leicestershire in three matches in 1946. He was found to be suffering from a broken rib during his Leicestershire appearances and played no subsequent first-class cricket.

His grandfather John Udal as Attorney-General in Fiji and did much to encourage cricket there. His grandson Shaun Udal has represented Hampshire, Middlesex and England.

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