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    Aldershot and Gillingham. Fishlock died in hospital following an operation, in Sutton, London, in June 1986, aged 79. "Laurie Fishlock". www.cricketarchive...
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  • Fishlock is the surname of the following people: Jess Fishlock (born 1987), Welsh football midfielder and coach Laurie Fishlock (1907–1986), English cricketer...
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  • Fagg". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 December 2015. "Player profile: Laurie Fishlock". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 29 December 2015. "Player profile: Alf Gover"...
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  • England rugby union player Jeremy Sheehy, Anglican priest and academic Laurie Fishlock, cricketer Phil Keith-Roach, forwards Rugby coach with England 2003...
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  • Bill Edrich Walter Keeton Brian Sellers Doug Wright 1947 Alec Bedser Laurie Fishlock Vinoo Mankad Peter Smith Cyril Washbrook 1948 Martin Donnelly Alan...
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  • Division North side Walsall, who they beat 2–1 thanks to a brace from Laurie Fishlock. In their first fourth round fixture since 1926–27, the Saints lost...
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  • actor (born 1919) 24 June – George Howe, actor (born 1900) 25 June Laurie Fishlock, cricketer and footballer (born 1907) Dame Mary Welsh, airwoman (born...
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    1940–1945 Not held due to World War II 1946 Yorkshire (22) Middlesex Laurie Fishlock (Surrey) 1,963 Eric Hollies (Warwickshire) 175 1947 Middlesex (4) Gloucestershire...
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    3/45, his victims being Donnelly, Yardley and former Test batsman Laurie Fishlock. Johnson also caught Brown and Laker from the bowling of Lindwall....
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    Constable Andy Ducat John Edrich Mike Edwards Percy Fender Mark Feltham Laurie Fishlock David Fletcher David Gibson Alf Gover Bob Gregory Ian Greig George...
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    but achieved greater success outside football include Les Ames and Laurie Fishlock, both of whom played Test cricket for England, and Billy Ivison, who...
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  • the third Test, which was drawn after being ruined by rain. Batsmen Laurie Fishlock, Bill Edrich and James Langridge were recalled along with fast bowler...
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    runs in three hours in their first innings. Johnson took 5/53 and Laurie Fishlock carried his bat for 81 not out, but received little support, the next...
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    was also unfit and they were replaced by the popular Surrey opener Laurie Fishlock and the off-spinner Peter Smith, who had just taken a record 9/121...
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    R3 Ted Drake 23 Dick Neal 41 1934–35 42 11 12 19 46 75 34 19th R4 Laurie Fishlock 9 Fred Tully 40 1935–36 42 14 9 19 47 65 37 17th R3 Vic Watson 14 Charlie...
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  • classicist. Dennis Ziadie, 39, Jamaican footballer, traffic collision. Laurie Fishlock, 79, English cricketer. Francis J. Galbraith, 72, American diplomat...
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    England cricket team Middlesex County Cricket Club [38] Brentford F.C. Laurie Fishlock England cricket team Surrey County Cricket Club [39] Aldershot F.C...
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    less as a troopship - no luxury cabins as the case for the team now. Laurie Fishlock and I shared a cabin so small that we could hardly turn round. The...
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  • Hutton, Cyril Washbrook, Denis Compton, Bill Edrich, James Langridge, Laurie Fishlock and Joe Hardstaff junior. Jack Ikin and Norman Yardley were essentially...
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  • decided to bat. 3-day match; 26 July was a rest day. Arthur Fagg, Laurie Fishlock and Alf Gover (Eng), and Cotah Ramaswami and Khershed Meherhomji (Ind)...
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    not able to fill satisfactorily. In the summer of 1934, Kay signed Laurie Fishlock from Millwall as a winger and promoted Norman Cole from the reserves...
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  • followed Watson with 13 goals in the league, ahead of 1934–35 top scorer Laurie Fishlock on seven goals. The club signed only two new players in time for the...
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  • (2020) : A. W. Finch Ian Finlay (1965–1967) : I. W. Finlay Laurie Fishlock (1931–1952) : L. B. Fishlock David Fletcher (1946–1961) : D. G. W. Fletcher Luke Fletcher...
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  • Pollard took four wickets each. England's batsmen replied productively; Laurie Fishlock scored 69, Hammond 83, Edrich 73 and Washbrook 112. They reached 3/249...
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  • Wellington against the touring MCC. His victims in the second innings were Laurie Fishlock, Bill Edrich, Denis Compton, Wally Hammond and Godfrey Evans. He was...
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  • batsmen were Andy Ducat, Andy Sandham, Tom Barling, Errol Holmes, Laurie Fishlock, Bob Gregory, Tom Shepherd and Stan Squires. Surrey's best bowlers...
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  • Yorkshire Minor Counties Championship – Suffolk Wisden – Alec Bedser, Laurie Fishlock, Vinoo Mankad, Peter Smith, Cyril Washbrook England managed to arrange...
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  • several players recruited by new manager George Goss and replaced Laurie Fishlock, who was unavailable as he was on a tour of Australia with the England...
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    FW 1932–1934 28 — 28 3 Frank Ward  England FB 1933–1934 28 — 28 0 Laurie Fishlock  England FW 1933–1936 72 — 72 16 Norman Cole  England FW 1933–1935...
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  • (Kent), Eddie Paynter (Lancashire), Harold Gimblett (Somerset) and Laurie Fishlock (Surrey) who all made more than 1,700 runs. Walter Keeton of Nottinghamshire...
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