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Percy George Herbert Fender (22 August 1892 – 15 June 1985) was an English cricketer who played 13 Tests for his country and was captain of Surrey between... |
Helmuth Plessner, German philosopher and sociologist (b. 1892) June 15 Percy Fender, English cricketer (b. 1892) Andy Stanfield, American Olympic athlete... |
scoring. To take advantage of the absence of fielders on the offside, Percy Fender switched his hands on the bat handle and played the ball towards cover... |
in contrived circumstances with deliberately weak bowling, is held by Percy Fender, who scored 100 in 35 minutes for Surrey against Northamptonshire in... |
international player Percy Fender (1892–1985), English cricketer Sam Fender (born 1994), English musician Bender (surname) Fender (disambiguation) Fenter... |
Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex. The uncle of the future England Test cricketer Percy Fender, Herbert, a successful club cricketer, was given the chance to play first-class... |
sacrificing his innings in an attempt to hit quick runs. His captain Percy Fender retained him in the role for the rest of the season. He scored his first... |
The club captain for much of this period was the affable and bohemian Percy Fender, whose closest colleague was the England captain of Bodyline fame (or... |
style raised doubts that he could succeed on the slower English pitches. Percy Fender wrote: ...he will always be in the category of the brilliant, if unsound... |
him, which led to controversy when two amateur members of the team, Percy Fender and Rockley Wilson, wrote scathingly about the incident. Hobbs scored... |
Douglas Percy Fender Wally Hardinge Donald Knight Sydney Smith 1918 Harry Calder John Firth Clement Gibson Gerard Rotherham Greville Stevens 1919 Percy Adams... |
out of the line of the ball. Former England player and Surrey captain Percy Fender was one who noticed this, and the incident was much discussed by cricketers... |
footballer Fred Ewer (1898–1971), footballer James Fairburn, footballer Percy Fender, cricketer James Figg (before 1700–1734), prizefighter Sir Tom Finney... |
Premasara Epasinghe None Radio Ceylon/ Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation Percy Fender (1892–1985) Sussex 1910–1913 Surrey 1914–1935 MCC 1920–1936 England 1921–1929... |
lightweight boxing champion. Gail Elliott, fashion designer and former model. Percy Fender (1892) Surrey cricket captain, world record holder and England Test all... |
Harold Larwood Rhys McConnochie as Pelham "Plum" Warner John Gregg as Percy Fender Heather Mitchell as Edith Clarke (Jardine's Egyptologist girlfriend)... |
Makepeace". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 December 2015. "Player profile: Percy Fender". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 December 2015. "Player profile: Arthur Dolphin"... |
Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town England South Africa George Hearne c Percy Fender 8 Maurice Tate 16 June 1924 Edgbaston Stadium, Birmingham England South... |
popular choice and the only other serious contender at the time was Percy Fender. Chapman played in two of the three trial matches and was chosen for... |
runs in Northamptonshire's first-innings, before being dismissed by Percy Fender, while in their second-innings he was dismissed for a duck by the same... |