Frederick John Herting (born 25 February 1940) played first-class cricket for Somerset in 1960. [1] He was born at South Ruislip, Middlesex.
Herting was a lower-order right-handed batsman and a left-arm fast-medium bowler. He played a lot of cricket for Somerset's second eleven in the Minor Counties Championship and the Second Eleven Championship from 1956, but his first-class career was restricted to just five matches in mid-season in 1960. In the first of these, against Gloucestershire at Bath, he took four first-innings wickets for 85 runs. [2] But in his four other matches he took only three further wickets, and he did not play for Somerset again after the 1960 season.
Paul David Unwin is a New Zealand former first-class cricketer who played for Central Districts and Canterbury in New Zealand and once for Somerset in England.
George Gerald "Gerry" Tordoff played first-class cricket for Somerset, Cambridge University and the Combined Services in the 1950s and early 1960s.
Terence Ian Barwell is a South African-born former cricketer who played first-class and List A cricket for Somerset over a 10-season period from 1959 to 1968. He later represented Wiltshire in the Minor Counties and played List A cricket for both Wiltshire and for Minor Counties representative sides. He became a schoolteacher.
Geoffrey Leyden Keith played first-class cricket for Somerset, Hampshire and Western Province.
John Vesey Claude Griffiths played first-class cricket for Gloucestershire from 1952 to 1957.
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Geoffrey Harold Hall was an English cricketer. He was born in Colne, Lancashire. During his career, he played for Somerset County Cricket Club, and made a total of 48 first-class appearances for the county.
Kenneth David Biddulph played first-class cricket for Somerset between 1955 and 1961, and later appeared in List A cricket matches while playing Minor Counties cricket for Durham between 1962 and 1972. He was born in Chingford, Essex and died at his home in Amberley, Gloucestershire.
Gary Vincent Palmer played first-class and List A cricket for Somerset County Cricket Club from 1982 to 1989. He also played for the England Young Cricketers side in both under-19 Test and One-day International matches. He was born at Taunton, Somerset and is the son of the former Somerset and England Test cricketer Ken Palmer.
Daren Joseph Foster played first-class and List A cricket for Somerset and Glamorgan between 1986 and 1993. He was born in Tottenham, London.
Michael Edward Latham played first-class cricket for Somerset in 1961 and 1962. He also played for Northumberland for many years in the Minor Counties and appeared for them in one List A match in 1971. He was born in Birmingham.
Richard Leslie Ollis played first-class and List A cricket for Somerset between 1981 and 1985. He was born at Clifton, Bristol.
William Montgomery played first-class cricket for Surrey and Somerset between 1901 and 1907. He was born at Staines, then in Middlesex and died at Peterborough.
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George Ernest Edward Lambert played in 334 first-class cricket matches for Gloucestershire between 1938 and 1957. He later became cricket coach at Somerset and played three times for the first team in an injury crisis in 1960. He was born at Paddington, London and died in Bristol.
Peter Arthur Onslow Graham played first-class cricket for Somerset in six matches in 1948. He was born at Kurseong, Darjeeling, India and died on the island of Jersey.
Michael Richard Gratwicke Earls-Davis was an English cricketer who played for Cambridge University in 1947 and for Somerset in 1950. He was born at Hampstead, London.
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