Tog Humphreys (born Edward Humphreys on 25 April 1968) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Huntingdonshire. He was born in Bedford. [1]
Humphreys made a single List A appearance for the side, during the 2000 NatWest Trophy, against Yorkshire Cricket Board. [2] From the middle order, he scored a duck.
TG Millner Field is in the Sydney suburb of Marsfield, Australia. It is currently the home ground of Eastwood Rugby Club however Eastwood Rugby has indicated that it will be relocating from TG Millner in 2025.
Cecil Reginald Napp Maxwell was an English first-class cricketer.
Dawid Johannes Malan Jnr is an English cricketer who plays for Yorkshire in English domestic cricket. He previously played for Middlesex, and has also played in multiple Twenty20 leagues, including for Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League. He played for England in all formats from 2017 until his retirement from international cricket in 2024.
Mahmudullah, also known as Riyad, is a Bangladeshi former cricketer and former T20I captain. He plays for Dhaka Division and has represented national team in all formats. An all-rounder, he is a lower or middle-order batter as well as an off spin bowler. He has scored more than 10,000 runs and taken 150+ wickets in international cricket. He is renowned for his ability to finish a close limited over game. He is the first Bangladeshi to score a World Cup hundred. Mahmudullah started his career as a bowler and then converted into a batsman who could bowl off-breaks.
Charles Robertson Young was an English first-class cricketer.
Walter Alexander Humphreys was an English professional first-class cricketer. Considered one of the last and greatest lob bowlers, he played first-class cricket from 1871 to 1900, predominantly for Sussex. Beginning his career as a batsman, Humphreys reinvented himself as a lob bowler in 1800, which would bring him to public prominence. In first-class cricket, he took 718 wickets and was considered a capable enough batsman to be called an all-rounder. Humphreys is considered one of the greatest bowlers to have never played Test cricket, despite having been selected as a member of the England team which toured Australia in 1894–95.
Thomas Anderson was a Scotland international rugby union player; and also a Scotland international cricketer.
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David Humphreys MBE is a former Irish rugby union player. He played 72 times for Ireland, scoring 560 points, including 6 tries, and at the time of his international retirement was Ireland's most capped out-half. He played his club rugby for London Irish and Ulster, winning the 1998-99 Heineken Cup, the 2004 Celtic Cup and the 2005–06 Celtic League with the latter. Since retiring as a player he has served as director of rugby for Ulster and Gloucester, as a performance consultant with the Georgian Rugby Union, and is currently Director of Performance Operations with the England and Wales Cricket Board. He will succeed David Nucifora as the IRFU Performance Director in 2024.
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The 1945–46 Ranji Trophy was the 12th season of the Ranji Trophy. Holkar won the title defeating Baroda in the final.
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Clare Baker was an English cricketer. He was notably included in the Harrow XI team in 1905 and later featured in 58 innings, with a notable personal best of 53 runs achieved against Yorkshire at Sheffield in 1910, for Middlesex between 1906 and 1912. Outside of cricket, Baker was a member of the prestigious London Stock Exchange.
Kilvidi Seshachari was an Indian cricketer and a member of the first Indian cricket team to tour England in 1911. He played for the Hindus team as a wicket-keeper in the Bombay Quadrangular tournaments between 1902 and 1912. He was considered the best wicket-keeper in India in reports from the period. In addition to the Hindus cricket team in Bombay and the Indian team that toured England, Seshachari played for the Ootacamund Civilians and the Maharaja of Natore's cricket teams.
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