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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 125. Chapters: England cricket team selectors, W. G. Grace, Herbert Sutcliffe, Len Hutton, Norman Yardley, Brian Close, Ted Dexter, Martin Hawke, 7th Baron Hawke, C. B. Fry, Ray Illingworth, Ashley Giles, Ken Barrington, Alec Bedser, John Daniell, Stanley Jackson, Freddie Brown, Peter Moores, John Edrich, Peter May, Johnny Douglas, Maurice Turnbull, Harry Altham, Gubby Allen, Pelham Warner, National Cricket Performance Centre, Cyril Washbrook, Gregor MacGregor, England and Wales Cricket Board, Wilf Wooller, Bob Wyatt, Jack White, Les Ames, Geoff Miller, Willie Watson, Charlie Elliott, Reggie Spooner, Alan Smith, Harry Foster, H. D. G. Leveson Gower, Arthur Carr, C. H. B. Marsham, Brian Taylor, Arthur Gilligan, John Shuter, Jack Bond, Walter Robins, Frank Mann, Ossie Wheatley, Tom Dollery, Tom Pearce, County Cricket Council, Doug Insole, Nigel Haig, Percy Perrin, Johnnie Clay, John Murray, Phil Sharpe, Brian Sellers, David Graveney, James Whitaker, Don Kenyon, Billy Sutcliffe, Manchester and District Cricket Association, Hampshire Cricket Board, Test and County Cricket Board, Kent Cricket Board, Women's Cricket Association, Nottinghamshire Cricket Board, Middlesex Cricket Board, Gloucestershire Cricket Board, Leicestershire Cricket Board, Northamptonshire Cricket Board, Warwickshire Cricket Board, Worcestershire Cricket Board, Lancashire Cricket Board, Derbyshire Cricket Board, Yorkshire Cricket Board, Durham Cricket Board, Surrey Cricket Board, Sussex Cricket Board, Essex Cricket Board, Somerset Cricket Board. Excerpt: Herbert Sutcliffe (born 24 November 1894 at Summerbridge, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire; died 22 January 1978 at Cross Hills, North Yorkshire) was an English professional cricketer who represented Yorkshire and England as an opening batsman. Apart from one match in 1945, his first-class career spanned the period betw...