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Tom Sewell Sr

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Thomas ("Tom") Sewell (born 5 May 1806 at Mitcham, Surrey; died 1 November 1888 at Riverhead, Kent) was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1830 to 1853. [1]

15 relations: Arthur Haygarth, Batting (cricket), Bowling (cricket), Cricket, First-class cricket, Gentlemen v Players, Harry Altham, Mitcham, London, Riverhead, Kent, Surrey county cricket teams, Tom Sewell Jr, Underarm bowling, Wicket-keeper, William Clarke (cricketer), William Clarke's All-England Eleven.

Arthur Haygarth

Arthur Haygarth (4 August 1825 – 1 May 1903) was a noted amateur cricketer who became one of cricket's most significant historians.

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Batting (cricket)

In the sport of cricket, batting is the act or skill of hitting the cricket ball with a cricket bat to score runs or prevent the loss of one's wicket.

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Bowling (cricket)

Bowling, in cricket, is the action of propelling the ball toward the wicket defended by a batsman.

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Cricket

Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players each on a cricket field, at the centre of which is a rectangular pitch with a target at each end called the wicket (a set of three wooden stumps upon which two bails sit).

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First-class cricket

First-class cricket is an official classification of the highest-standard international or domestic matches in the sport of cricket.

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Gentlemen v Players

Gentlemen v Players was a first-class cricket match generally held in England twice or more a year for well over a century.

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Harry Altham

Harry Surtees Altham (30 November 1888 – 11 March 1965) was an English cricketer who became an important figure in the game as an administrator, historian and coach.

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Mitcham, London

Mitcham is a district in south west London, located within the London Borough of Merton.

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Riverhead, Kent

Riverhead is a northern village part of the urban area of Sevenoaks in the district of the same name in Kent, England and is also a civil parish.

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Surrey county cricket teams

Surrey county cricket teams have been traced back to the 17th century, but Surrey's involvement in cricket goes back much further than that.

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Tom Sewell Jr

Thomas Sewell (born 15 March 1830 at Mitcham, Surrey; died 13 June 1871 at St John's, Sevenoaks, Kent) was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1851 to 1868.

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Underarm bowling

In cricket, underarm bowling is as old as the sport itself.

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Wicket-keeper

The wicket-keeper in the sport of cricket is the player on the fielding side who stands behind the wicket or stumps being watchful of the batsman and be ready to take a catch, stump the batsman out and run out a batsman when occasion arises.

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William Clarke (cricketer)

William Clarke (24 December 1798 – 25 August 1856) was an English cricketer and team manager who played first-class cricket from 1826 to 1855.

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William Clarke's All-England Eleven

The All-England Eleven (AEE) was an itinerant all-professional first-class cricket team created in 1846 by Nottinghamshire cricketer William Clarke.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Sewell_Sr

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