Edward Thwaites (4 October 1801 at Staplehurst, Kent 18 January 1872 in Hastings, Sussex) was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1825 to 1837. He was mainly associated with Kent and Sussex. He made 25 known appearances in first-class matches including 1 for the Players in 1827. [1] [2]
James Bray was an English cricketer who played at the beginning of the 19th century.
William Deedes was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1817 to 1826, and a Conservative Party politician.
William Western Knatchbull-Hugessen was an English amateur cricketer who played in three first-class cricket matches in 1858 and 1859.
Edward Phillip Solbé was an English cricketer.
George Bennett, sometimes known as Farmer Bennett, was an English professional cricketer, who played first-class cricket from 1853 to 1873. He was mainly associated with Kent County Cricket Club, and made more than 150 appearances in first-class matches.
John Deedes was an amateur English first-class cricketer.
Edward Martin was an English professional cricketer. He played for Hampshire sides and for Kent County Cricket Club
David Dean was an English cricketer. Dean's batting and bowling styles are unknown. He was born at Duncton, Sussex.
Edward Champion Streatfeild was an English cricketer who played 38 matches of first-class cricket between 1890 and 1893.
Edward Bushby was an English cricketer. Bushby was a right-handed batsman and noted long stop fielder. He was born at Sompting, Sussex.
Charles Payne was an English professional cricketer active from 1857 to 1875 who played in 88 first-class cricket matches, mainly for Sussex County Cricket Club and Kent County Cricket Club. He was born in East Grinstead in Sussex in 1832 and died at Tonbridge in Kent in 1909 aged 76.
Lionel Algernon White was an English cricketer active in first-class cricket in 1869. Born at Wateringbury, Kent, White was a right-handed batsman.
Edward Wormald was an English cricketer. Born at Islington, Middlesex, Wormald was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm fast.
Edward O'Shaughnessy was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Kent and the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) between 1879 and 1885. He was born in Canterbury, Kent and died at St John's Wood, London.
Ian Thwaites was an English physician and cricketer. He played twenty-two first-class matches for Cambridge University Cricket Club between 1963 and 1964.
Lieutenant-colonel Edward Taswell was an English soldier and amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket between 1847 and 1863.
William Coppinger was an English cricketer who played seven first-class cricket matches for Kent County Cricket Club between 1868 and 1873.
The 2020 Bob Willis Trophy was a first-class cricket tournament held in the 2020 English cricket season, and the inaugural edition of the Bob Willis Trophy. It was separate from the County Championship, which was not held in 2020 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. The eighteen county cricket teams were split into three regional groups of six, with the two group winners with the most points advancing to a final held at Lord's. The maximum number of overs bowled in a day was reduced from 96 to 90, and the team's first innings could be no longer than 120 overs.
Charles Edward Austen-Leigh was an English first-class cricketer and Principal Clerk of Committees in the House of Commons.
Tawanda Sean Muyeye is a Zimbabwean-born professional cricketer who plays for Kent County Cricket Club in England. He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm off break bowler.