List of Guernsey cricketers

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This is a list in alphabetical order of cricketers [note 1] who have represented either of the Guernsey men's or women's teams in international matches since the country became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 2005. [1] Guernsey became an associate member in 2008. [2]

Contents

This information is complete to the end of August 2023. Guernsey men's team last played on 15 August 2023; Guernsey women's team on 28 August 2023. [3] [4]

A

Sources: [5] [6]

B

Sources: [5] [7]

D

Sources: [5] [8]

E

Sources: [5] [9]

F

Sources: [5] [10]

G

Sources: [5] [11]

H

Sources: [5] [12]

J

Sources: [5] [13]

K

Sources: [5] [14]

L

Sources: [5] [15]

M

Sources: [5] [16]

N

Sources: [5] [17]

O

Sources: [5] [18]

P

Sources: [5] [19]

Q

Sources: [5] [20]

R

Sources: [5] [21]

S

Sources: [5] [22]

V

Sources: [5] [23]

W

Sources: [5] [24]

Notes

  1. Some of the unlinked names are redirects from former stubs that were found in Category:European cricket biography stubs

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