Personal information | |
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Born | Melbourne, Australia | 20 September 1951
Domestic team information | |
Years | Team |
1975–1976 | Victoria |
Source:Cricinfo,5 December 2015 |
Leigh Baker (born 20 September 1951) is an Australian former cricketer. He played five first-class cricket matches for Victoria between 1975 and 1976. [1]
The Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme is a war memorial to 72,337 missing British and South African servicemen who died in the Battles of the Somme of the First World War between 1915 and 1918,with no known grave. It is near the village of Thiepval,Picardy in France. A visitors' centre opened in 2004. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens,Thiepval has been described as "the greatest executed British work of monumental architecture of the twentieth century".
Sir Henry Dudley Gresham Leveson Gower was an English cricketer from the Leveson-Gower family. He played first-class cricket for Oxford University and Surrey and captained England in Test cricket. His school nickname "Shrimp" remained with him through his life,but few cricket sources refer to him by anything other than his initials. He was a selector for the England cricket team,and a cricketing knight.
George Giffen was a cricketer who played for South Australia and Australia. An all-rounder who batted in the middle order and often opened the bowling with medium-paced off-spin,Giffen captained Australia during the 1894–95 Ashes series and was the first Australian to score 10,000 runs and take 500 wickets in first-class cricket. He was inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame on 26 February 2008.
Leigh-Allyn Baker is an American actress. She had recurring roles on Charmed and as Ellen on Will &Grace,and a starring role as the matriarch Amy Duncan on the Disney Channel sitcom Good Luck Charlie. She also provided the voice of Abby on the computer-animated Nickelodeon series Back at the Barnyard.
Hunter Scott Thomas Laurie Hendry was a cricketer who played for New South Wales,Victoria and Australia.
Douglas Thomas Ring was an Australian cricketer who played for Victoria and for Australia in 13 Test matches between 1948 and 1953. In 129 first-class cricket matches,he took 426 wickets bowling leg spin,and he had a top score of 145 runs,which was the only century of his career.
The following lists events that happened during 1952 in Australia.
Shawn Craig is an Australian former first-class cricketer,who is now an umpire.
Sir Edward Chandos Leigh was a British aristocrat of the Victorian era,a barrister by profession,and a first-class cricketer. He served as President of MCC for 1887–88.
Charles Michael Baker was an Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Robert Michael Baker is an Australian former first-class cricketer who played for Western Australia. He played as a right-handed batsman and occasional slow left-arm orthodox bowler.
The Loos Memorial is a World War I memorial forming the sides and rear of Dud Corner Cemetery,located near the commune of Loos-en-Gohelle,in the Pas-de-Calais département of France. The memorial lists 20,610 names of British and Commonwealth soldiers with no known grave who were killed in the area during and after the Battle of Loos,which started on 25 September 1915. This memorial covers the same sector of the front as the Le Touret Memorial,with each memorial commemorating the dead either side of the date of the start of the Battle of Loos.
Joseph Wells was an English cricketer and father of the noted author H. G. Wells.
Henry Stephen Baker was an Australian-born cricketer who played a single first-class cricket match in New Zealand for Otago.
Leigh is both an English surname and a unisex given name meaning "meadow" and "delicate".
Frederick Baker was an Australian cricketer. He played eight first-class cricket matches for Victoria between 1877 and 1883.
Everard Baker was an Australian cricketer. He played 24 first-class cricket matches for Victoria between 1936 and 1949.
Murray Baker is a New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse trainer and former New Zealand cricketer.