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Gareth Andrew White (born 28 January 1979 in Whitehaven, Cumbria) is an English cricketer who played one List A fixture for Cumberland County Cricket Club.
Øre played a single List A fixture for Denmark in the 2005 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy against Northamptonshire.
Van der Wath started his career off in 1995 with the Easterns in South Africa where he played one One Day match.
In one-day cricket, Dawnley Joseph's 153* for Windward Islands against Jamaica in 1997-98 was the highest List A score made in the West Indies, a record that stood until Imran Nazir hit 160* for Pakistan against Zimbabwe in the 2007 World Cup.
Bagh first officiated a match of note in 2001 when Staffordshire played the Worcestershire Cricket Board in a List A match in the Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy.
Khalid was selected for the 2003-04 ECB National Academy intake, and travelled to India, where he was called up to play in three List A games for England A, including one "unofficial ODI" against India A at Chennai; he was not a success, however, taking 1-60 from an expensive ten-over spell.
O'Shaughnessy made his List A debut on 1 June 1980, in a John Player League for Lancashire against Warwickshire at Aigburth, though his contribution was minimal as he was dismissed for one and neither bowled nor held a catch.
His newphew Jon Cade made a single List-A appearance for Huntingdonshire in 2001.
Snowdon's brother, Michael, made a single List A appearance for Cornwall during the 1975 season.
His brother, Clifford, also played List A and Minor counties cricket for Suffolk.
He played 2 further List A matches for Oxfordshire, against Cornwall and Gloucestershire in the 1975 Gillette Cup.
Van Rooi's nephew, Ashley, made his Under-19s debut during the 2007 Under-19 African Championship, and his List A debut later in the year.
On October 29, 2007, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) received a petition from Sam Wright of Olympia, Washington to list a distinct population segment (DPS) of canary rockfish, and four other rockfishes, in Puget Sound, as an endangered or threatened species under the Endangered Species Act).
The Surrey Cricket Board played 2 List-A matches at the ground, the first of which came against Norfolk in the 1999 NatWest Trophy.
Whelan then returned to first-team action, and in June returned his best List A figures of 4–78 against the New Zealanders at Worcester.
Yates played in the 2nd Round of the 2002 Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy, which was played in 2001 against Ireland where Yates took his final List-A wicket, that of Peter Davy.
During the same season he also represented the county in 2 List-A matches against the touring New Zealanders and Gloucestershire in the totesport League.
Fairey's father-in-law, Maurice Crouch, played List A and Minor counties cricket for Cambridgeshire, as well as first-class cricket for other teams.
Kenway's brother, Richard, represented the Hampshire Cricket Board in three List A matches in the 2001 and Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophies, both of which were played in 2001.
His son Kevin also played List A and Minor Counties cricket for Cornwall.
The second and final List-A match at the ground came in the 1972 John Player League when Essex played Lancashire.
His brother, Adam, also played Minor counties and List A cricket for Shropshire.
Camplin bowled 24 overs in his List A career, taking four wickets, including that of Butch White on his debut.
During that 2011/2012 season he made 4 first class appearances with a highest score of 57 versus North West at Potchefstroom as well as 4 List A appearances.
His uncle Adrian Cade also played List-A cricket for Huntingdonshire, as well as for Cambridgeshire.
He holds the record for the fastest ever List A 50, beating Adam Hollioake's record by 3 runs in a 12 ball effort.
His father Eric also played List A and Minor Counties for Cornwall.
De Silva, who played for the Under-23s team during the 2009 season, made his List A debut in 2009-10, against Sri Lanka Navy Sports Club.
Although their interests barely interesected (Bader was exploring the satellites, while Gorbovsky landed on the planet hoping to find a Wanderers' city on the surface), both of them were able to understand each other and create a s.c. "Wanderers' Road" list - a list of star systems, where the traces of Wanderers' activities were most like to be found (e.g. Saula was on that list, too).
The song was listed at number seven on the 2001 Pazz & Jop list, a survey of several hundred music critics conducted by Robert Christgau.
He made his official One-Day International (ODI) debut against the Dutch at Voorburg in that series (the matches he played against Uganda was only given List A status because Uganda was not an ODI cricket playing nation at that time).
His brother, John, played first-class cricket for Northamptonshire and List A cricket for the Northamptonshire Cricket Board.
Snowdon's brother, Andrew, made a single List A appearance for Cornwall during the 1986 season.
Latham's son Patrick Latham has played List A and Minor Counties cricket for Cambridgeshire and had second eleven matches in 1998 for both Durham and Somerset.
In 1971, he made his only List A appearance, an all-Minor County Gillette Cup match against Lincolnshire in which he made an unbeaten 26 with the bat but failed to take a wicket.
Five further List A matches were played there, the last of which saw Scotland play Worcestershire in the 1993 NatWest Trophy.
His brother, Nick Folland, played first-class cricket for Somerset as well as List A and Minor Counties cricket for Devon.
His brother, Nicholas, also played List A cricket for the Gloucestershire Cricket Board.
He made two further List A appearances during the tournament, against the Netherlands and Namibia.
From 1971 to 2005, the ground played host to twenty List A matches, the last of which saw Northumberland play Middlesex in the 2005 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy.
At the time, this was the second-best return for Worcestershire in a List A game (behind Jack Flavell's 6/14 against Lancashire in 1963).
His brother Samuel played Minor counties and List A cricket for Cambridgeshire.
He made his debut for the team in a List A match against Somerset in the 1985 Benson & Hedges Cup, playing a further match for the team in the same competition against Glamorgan.
He played 15 further List A matches for Oxfordshire, the last coming against Somerset in the 1984 NatWest Trophy.
It is also common for star charts to list a blue magnitude (B) such as with S Doradus and WZ Sagittae.
Mommsen went on to guide the innings at No.4, reaching a maiden List A ton as Hong Kong managed to hold on to a 17-run victory over Scotland at Queenstown Events Centre bringing a losing start for Scotland’s World Cup Qualifiers.
He had appeared in Leicestershire's first three List A matches, one each in the Gillette Cup competitions of 1963, 1964 and 1965, but all three games were lost.
He stood in six further List A matches, the last of which was between the Hampshire Cricket Board and Staffordshire in the 2003 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy.
His brothers, Matthew and Timothy, both played List A and Minor counties cricket for Suffolk.
At the last legislative elections, 7 December 2003, the alliance of the Party of Russia's Rebirth and the Russian Party of Life party won only 1.9% of the popular vote and no seats, despite attracting to its list a number of Russian celebrities, most famously Oxana Fedorova.
2000 also brought Driver his first wickets both at first-class level (Paul Johnson) and in List A games (Warren Hegg).
The ground has hosted 2 further List-A matches involving Wiltshire, against Ireland in the 2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy which was played in 2001 and Kent in the 2005 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy.
Longleat 258, a manuscript of Middle English poems held at Longleat House in Wiltshire, mentions in its contents list a poem whose title is given in the Latinised form "De folio et flore" (Of the Leaf and the Flower).
Like many later fictionalisations of the Noah story, from Gary Larson to Julian Barnes, it introduces mythical beasts such as the unicorn into the Ark's passenger list, a device with obvious dramatic potential: we assume that such creatures are unlikely to survive the voyage.
The group maintained an early port of ircII EPIC to the Windows platform, provided a free hosting and development platform for Open Source and Free Software developers, and created the 2mbit Blackhole List (a predecessor of the modern AHBL).
Catley, who represented the side in the Minor Counties Championship between 1999 and 2006, made a single List A appearance, in 2005, against Glamorgan.
The ground is scheduled to hold another List A match in November 2011 between Tasmania and South Australia in the 2011–12 Ryobi One-Day Cup.