Noel Jarman OAM (17 February 1936 – 17 July 2020) was an Australian Test cricketer and International Cricket Council (ICC) match referee. Jarman played...
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footballer Barry Jarman, Australian cricketer and Australian rules footballer Billy Jarman, English rugby league footballer Claude Jarman Jr., American...
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captain of the Australian cricket team. Jack Blackham, Billy Murdoch, Barry Jarman, Adam Gilchrist, and Tim Paine are the only wicket-keepers who have captained...
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Heart" was a hit on the Radio London charts. The band is composed of Barry Jarman - guitar, trumpet, assorted instruments; Jimmy Dunning - guitar, replaced...
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Barry Jarman alleged that during the 1997 triangular one-day tournament involving South Africa, Zimbabwe and India, a match ball, still in Jarman's possession...
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stumped by Barry Jarman off the bowling of Tom Veivers for 93. Hanif respected the umpire's decision. Later in a press conference Jarman admitted that...
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Simpson from January 1966 to January 1968, then promoted to captain Barry Jarman – under Bill Lawry from 1968 to January 1969, when he retired Ian Chappell...
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Gary Sobers, who appeared in three seasons during the early 1960s, and Barry Richards. Richards played just one season with South Australia but managed...
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Australians were 1/68 when the rain-shortened match ended. In his absence, Barry Jarman led the team and adopted ultra-defensive tactics at the orders of Lawry...
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by Barry Jarman, he moved to Adelaide in 1961 and played Sheffield Shield cricket with South Australia alongside the likes of Gary Sobers and Jarman from...
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The Last of England (film) (category Films directed by Derek Jarman)
British arthouse film directed by Derek Jarman and starring Tilda Swinton. It is a poetic depiction of what Jarman felt was the loss of traditional English...
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"Professor Barry Kemp". Wolfson College, Cambridge. Archived from the original on 23 September 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2014. Jarman, Emma (26 February...
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Russia) (b. 2000) Dominic Foreman, South Australian politician (b. 1933) Barry Jarman, Test cricketer (b. 1936) Thomas O'Regan, media theorist and academic...
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– 214 Gavin Stevens 1959–1960 4 7 – 112 28 16.00 – – – – – – 2 – 215 Barry Jarman 1959–1969 19 30 3 400 78 14.81 – – – – – – 50 4 216 Johnny Martin 1961–1967...
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Barry Town United Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl Droed Tref Y Barri) is a semi-professional association football team based in Barry, Wales. They currently...
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Derek Ho, 55, American surfer, world champion (1993), heart attack. Barry Jarman, 84, Australian cricketer (South Australia, national team). Zizi Jeanmaire...
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Clem Hill - captained Australia David Hookes - played for Australia Barry Jarman OAM - captained Australia Arthur G. Jenkins - first South Australian...
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Zealand tour was regarded as a test of Craig as a leader. Wicket-keeper Barry Jarman said that Craig "had to do it himself...I wasn't so dumb that I couldn't...
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of Darebin, Victoria, who have a replica in their council chambers. Barry Jarman RH batsman Wicketkeeper 1 Test 1968 Carol Crawford Ian Chappell RH top-order...
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Lee Jarman (born 16 December 1977) is a former Welsh footballer. Born in Cardiff to Ian and Angela Jarman, he grew up in Llanishen and attended Coed Glas...
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South Australia when the state team’s principal keepers, Gil Langley and Barry Jarman, were away on national duty. He was a useful batsman whose best season...
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1957–58 tour of South Africa. Grout's competitor for the Test spot was Barry Jarman, and to make matters worse, he had sustained a hairline thumb fracture...
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Zealand tour was regarded as a test of Craig's leadership. Wicket-keeper Barry Jarman said that Craig "had to do it himself...I wasn't so dumb that I couldn't...
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Bee Gees (redirect from Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb)
The Bee Gees were a musical group formed in 1958 by brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio were especially successful in popular music in the...
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Bonsar Datsun 180B SSS 5hr 52min 37sec 15 60 Hideya Satoh Hideya Satoh Barry Jarman Isuzu Gemini PF50 6hr 11min 10sec 16 64 New England Sporting Car Club...
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Brian Booth Peter Burge Alan Connolly Bob Cowper Wally Grout Neil Hawke Barry Jarman Bill Lawry Johnny Martin Graham McKenzie Norm O'Neill Ian Redpath Rex...
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Guest and Wally Grout, having recovered from his broken jaw, replaced Barry Jarman. England brought in Ray Illingworth for Len Coldwell. Having recovered...
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released on vinyl and CD. Adamson's "Refugee Song" was included in Derek Jarman's The Last of England soundtrack. He composed the soundtrack to Delusion...
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Jarman continued to feature in the first team, but due to the arrivals of new strikers Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro, Adam Proudlock and Barry Conlon, Jarman...
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politician 13 February – Judith Rodriguez, poet (died 2018) 17 February – Barry Jarman, cricketer (died 2020) 24 February – John Baker, soldier and Chief of...
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