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3 unusual facts about The Cricketer


Netta Rheinberg

She edited the magazine Women's Cricket, reported on women's cricket for Wisden for more than thirty years, and wrote a regular column for The Cricketer.

Percy Chapman

That winter, The Cricketer magazine named Chapman as a young cricketer of the year.

The Cricketer

Andrew Miller joined as editor in January 2012, with former Nottinghamshire cricketer Andy Afford appointed as publishing director.


Bernard Hollowood

He was also a regular contributor of articles or cartoons to many other publications, including The Times, Geographical Magazine, Socialist Commentary, the Surrey Advertiser, News Chronicle, The Cricketer, London Opinion, The New Yorker, the Evening Standard, and the Daily and Sunday Telegraph.


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Ben Hutton

He came from cricketing stock as the elder son of the cricketer Richard Hutton and his grandfathers Sir Leonard Hutton and Ben Brocklehurst also played first-class cricket.

Christopher Hollis

His last book, Oxford in the Twenties (1976) is about his wide circle of friends, including Evelyn Waugh, Maurice Bowra, Harold Acton, Leslie Hore-Belisha, and the cricketer R. C. Robertson-Glasgow.

Ian Sander

:For the cricketer, see Ian Sanders.

Ordnance Factory Muradnagar

The Cricketer Suresh Raina, who is currently in the squad of the Indian Cricket Team was born and brought up on the Ordnance Factory estate, where his family stays.

St Just in Roseland

The cricketer Michael Harris (known as "Pasty" Harris) also came from the parish.

William West Neve

Neve is the great-uncle of the British Ambassador Glencairn Balfour Paul and a cousin of the cricketer John Neve.