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    Johan Wilhelm Zulch (2 January 1886 – 19 May 1924) was a South African international cricketer who played 16 Test matches for South Africa between 1910...
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  • Zulch or Zülch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Billy Zulch (1886–1924), South African cricketer Tilman Zülch (1939–2023), German...
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  • 3rd Test in Adelaide Oval. The tour was significant for the rise of Billy Zulch as a leading batsman of the South African cricket team; and after a resolute...
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  • of South Africa opens the first bank in Ferreira's Camp. 2 January – Billy Zulch, South African cricketer (d. 1924) 13 December – Henry Selby Msimang...
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  • McDonald dismissed Billy Zulch in a similar fashion, breaking the batsman's bat so that fragments flew back to dislodge a bail, and Zulch was given out "hit...
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    Africa Old Wanderers, Johannesburg, South Africa 18 October 1902 Won 6 Billy Zulch 43* 1031 2  South Africa  England Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town...
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    to chase a solitary run. He bowled three of his victims and removed Billy Zulch twice. The hosts struggled against the dual spin of Macartney and Mailey...
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  • Stricker 1910 1912 13 24 0 342 48 14.25 174 3 105 1 1/36 105.00 3 - 68 Billy Zulch 1910 1921 16 32 2 985 150 32.83 24 0 28 0 - - 4 - 69 Claude Floquet 1910...
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    scored 14 and 70, the latter innings came in a 153-run opening stand with Billy Zulch. There was a six-week gap between the third and fourth Tests, in which...
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  • January 1924, the selectors named a 15-man squad for the tour of England. Billy Zulch was considered the most notable omission although he had only recently...
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    Old Wanderers, Johannesburg, South Africa  South Africa 1 16 43 6 2.68 Billy Zulch Jimmy Sinclair Mick Commaille Reggie Schwarz Aubrey Faulkner Bert Vogler...
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    Finally in the fourth Test he was tried as an opening batsman alongside Billy Zulch and responded with an innings of 42, his highest of the series and the...
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  • 1913 * ‡1 Old Wanderers, Johannesburg  South Africa 1 26.5 56 8 2.08 Billy Zulch Philip Hands Rolland Beaumont Dave Nourse Herbie Taylor Louis Tancred...
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    Hathorn Charlie Llewellyn Dave Nourse Ormy Pearse Sid Pegler Reggie Schwarz Percy Sherwell Jimmy Sinclair Tip Snooke Louis Stricker Bert Vogler Billy Zulch...
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    Pellew 61. Transvaal scored 173 in their second inning with Test batsman Billy Zulch making 95. Cyril Docker took five for 20. The next two matches, both...
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    English team in 1909–10 (when he shared an opening partnership of 215 with Billy Zulch), and 146 against South Australia when he toured Australia with the South...
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    Macartney (1/2)  Australia 193 1  South Africa 3 March 1911 Won 25 150 Billy Zulch  South Africa 304 3  Australia 3 March 1911 Lost 26 113 Victor Trumper...
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    Archived from the original on 13 December 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2019. Zulch, Meg (6 October 2014). "Charli XCX: Everyone's Favorite Punk-Pop Princess"...
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