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Born | Queenstown, South Africa | 9 July 1929
Source: Cricinfo, 6 December 2020 |
Trevor Collins (born 9 July 1929) was a South African cricketer. He played in six first-class matches for Border in 1946/47 and 1947/48. [1]
Galashiels Academy is the high school in Galashiels, Scotland, that serves the surrounding area including Stow. Refounded in 1938, the school's history goes back as far as 1696. The current building was built in 1964.
Trevor Edward Bailey was an England Test cricketer, cricket writer and broadcaster.
Trevor is a common given name or surname of Welsh origin. It is an habitational name, deriving from the Welsh tre(f), meaning "homestead", or "settlement" and fawr, meaning "large, big". The Cornish language equivalent is Trevorrow and is most associated with Ludgvan.
St Stithians College is a private Methodist school situated in the suburb of Lyme Park in the border of Sandton and Randburg in the Gauteng province of South Africa. Founded in 1953 by Albert Collins, William Mountstephens and Gilbert Tucker, it has consistently ranked amongst the top performing independent schools in South Africa. It follows a co-ordinate educational model within a village of schools consisting of boys' and girls' colleges, boys' and girls' preparatory schools, and a junior preparatory. It is built on a 100 hectare estate, one of the largest school campuses in the country.
Trevor Edward Jesty is an English former cricketer and cricket umpire. As a player he was an all rounder who played 490 first-class matches, scoring 21,916 runs and taking 585 wickets, between 1966 and 1991.
Trevor Leslie Goddard was a South African cricketer. A left-handed all-rounder, he played 41 Test matches for South Africa from 1955 to 1970. He captained the young South African team on its five-month tour of Australia and New Zealand in the 1963–64 season, levelling the series with Australia, and was also captain in 1964–65 against England in South Africa.
Trevor Lionel Penney is a former Zimbabwean cricketer who played for Warwickshire County Cricket Club, noted particularly for his fielding. He was a substitute fielder for England during the 2005 Ashes series. He had a first class career average of 39.28 runs per innings. Penney later became an assistant coach of the West Indies cricket team.
The Australian cricket team toured England in the 1953 season to play a five-match Test series against England for The Ashes.
The Australian cricket team toured England in the 1989 season to play a six-match Test series against England. The tour also included matches in Wales, Scotland, the Netherlands and Denmark. Australia won the series 4–0 with two matches drawn. Australia therefore regained The Ashes.
1962 was the 63rd season of County Championship cricket in England.
Lilfordia School is an independent, preparatory, boarding school for boys and girls in Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe. Lilfordia was established in 1909 by Agnes and Atherton Lilford. The school is notable for the producing talented cricketers such as Brendan Taylor and Trevor Madondo.
Trevor Brown was a South African cricketer. He played two first-class matches for Border in 1952/53.
Trevor Brown can refer to:
Trevor Dennison is a South African cricketer. He played in one List A match for Border in 1977/78.
Trevor Fenner is a South African former cricketer. He played in one first-class match for Border in 1962/63.
Trevor Geach was a South African cricketer. He played in eleven first-class matches for Border from 1954/55 to 1956/57.
Trevor Tarr was a South African cricketer. He played in one first-class match for Border in 1951/52.
Trevor Ziemann is a South African cricketer. He played in six first-class matches for Border in 1967/68.
Trevor Griffin is an English cricket coach and former club cricketer. He is the current head coach of women's cricket teams Western Storm, and London Spirit, and has previously been head coach of Sydney Thunder and Sunrisers.