Colin Smith (Buckinghamshire cricketer)

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Colin Smith was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler who played for Buckinghamshire.

Smith, who represented Buckinghamshire in the Minor Counties Championship between 1954 and 1967, made a single List A appearance for the side, during the 1965 season, against Middlesex. From the tailend, he scored a duck.

In ten overs of bowling, he took figures of 3-32.

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