About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: Lou Vincent, Adam Seymour, Phil Mead, Alfred Mynn, William Dorrinton, Charles Hubert Boulby Blount, Andrew Hall, Martin van Jaarsveld, William Clarke, Derek Randall, Michael McEvoy, Tom Huggins, Edward Cawston, Tom Webley, Herbert Fox, Bill Athey, John Harris, Robert Braddell, Alan Skinner, Gareth James, Peter Jones, Paul Jarvis, Keith Butler, Aidan Baker, Andrew Brown, John Moyes, Richard Pineo, Frederik Klokker, Geoff Fox, Clive Stafford, Dave Callaghan, Mark Bailey, Richard Pybus, Michael Scrutton, Ernest Alderwick, Kevin Brooks, Peter Rawson, William Mathews, Justin Bishop, Ben France, Thomas Beagley, Darrell Carter, Trevor Smith, Simon Steel, Herbert Hargreaves, Timothy Catley, Ian Prior, Justin Edrich, Robert Flack, Christopher Warn, Clifford Cunnell, Doug Watson, John Stuck, Andrew Burch, Michael Sturgeon, Richard English, JE Green. Excerpt: Lou Vincent (born 11 November 1978 in Warkworth, New Zealand) is a professional New Zealand cricketer. He has represented New Zealand in Test match, One Day International and Twenty20 International cricket as well as playing for Auckland in New Zealand domestic cricket and Worcestershire and Lancashire in English domestic cricket. Vincent was born in Warkworth, New Zealand and is the son of well known ABC NewsRadio sports announcer Mike Vincent. Vincent became interested in cricket at an early age as his dad Mike used to represent Eden Roskill Cricket Club of Auckland in first grade cricket and took Lou too all the international matches at Eden Park. At the age of 12 his parents separated with Mike and Lou moving to Adelaide in Australia where lou began playing in the age-tournaments. After Vincent was left out of several important age-group games by his coach he decided to move back to New Zealand at the age of 18. When Vincent returned to New Zealand he had the opportun...