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This Jimmy couldn't play for India
timesofindia.indiatimes.com
[Times of India] - Those days Jim Laker, the off-spinner from England, was in rage and Sharad's friends in Bombay found a parallel in him. So Sharad -- now Jimmy Diwadkar, made his mark for Bombay University with his allround performances. His contemporary, former India
Ron Tindall
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - During the Fifties, Surrey were County Champions for seven consecutive seasons, and the side included some of the great cricketers of the era: Peter May, Jim Laker, Tony Lock, Alec and Eric Bedser. Tindall — a middle-order batsman and off-break bowler
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[NDTV (blog)] - One of the Indian quartet? Abdul Qadir? Richie Benaud? Bill O'Reilly? Jim Laker? Tough one. Let's go with Barnes, who has incredible numbers, even though they were achieved before World War I on underprepared wickets. The team: Gordon Greenidge
The Coalition's housing plans will not address Britain's economic woes
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - SIR – I have a fond memory of Charlotte Green (Letters, September 7) providing the name of the cricketer who took the 10th wicket in Jim Laker's nine-wicket-haul match. It was Tony Lock. She knew and the sports presenter did not. Elizabeth Bellamy
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