Personal information | |
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Born | Littledean Gloucester, England | 20 September 1889
Died | July 1960 |
Batting | Right-handed |
Domestic team information | |
Years | Team |
1914-1921 | Gloucestershire |
Source:Cricinfo,27 March 2014 |
Francis Ellis (20 September 1889 - July 1960) was an English cricketer. He played for Gloucestershire between 1914 and 1921,playing 26 matches. He scored 241 runs and took 70 wickets. His best bowling was 6-90 against Kent in 1914. Francis died in July 1960. [1]
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