Cricket Player

1. Andy Flower (1970)

Cricket Player

Former wicket-keeper for Zimbabwe who represented the country in four Cricket World Cups. He later coached England, for which he won the Coach of the Year award in 2011.

2. Jack Russell (1963)

Cricket Player

Cricket star for England and Gloucestershire who was also an aspiring artist.

3. Ned Gregory (1970)

Cricket Player

Right-handed batsman who partook in the first recognized test match in 1877, as his Australian team played England.

4. George Giffen (1970)

Cricket Player

Right-handed batsman and right-arm off spin bowler all-rounder who represented Australia in Test and first-class competition.

5. John Padgett (1970)

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Right-handed batsman who made six appearances for Yorkshire County Cricket Club from 1882 to 1889 and one appearance for Lord Hawke's XI in 1889.

6. Harry Donnan (1970)

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Right-arm medium bowler who made five tests for Australia in the 1890s.

7. Clem Hill (1970)

Cricket Player

Specialist batsman who captained Australia's national team in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

8. Billy Bestwick (1970)

Cricket Player

Known for his erratic and violent demeanor, he played first class for Derbyshire for 27 years.

9. Charles Lowe (1890)

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Right-handed batsman who appeared in 5 first class matches for Derbyshire. His career batting average was 4.16.

10. Louis Flint (1895)

Cricket Player

Right-arm medium-fast bowler who played for Derbyshire in 1919 and 1920.

11. James Anderson (1982)

Cricket Player

One of England's best bowlers, he became the first English cricketer to record 400 Test wickets and 250 ODI wickets in a career. He represented his country at the Cricket...

12. Charles Marriott (1970)

Cricket Player

First-class player from 1919 to 1937, most notable for playing for Kent from 1924 to 1937; amongst the top leg break and googly bowlers of the first half of the...

13. Fred Mathias (1970)

Cricket Player

Right-handed batsman and a right arm off break bowler who competed domestically for Wales and Glamorgan.

14. Clement Gibson (1970)

Cricket Player

Right-handed player who played domestically from 1919-1939 for Sussex, Cambridge University, and Marylebone Cricket Club.

15. Walter Fullwood (1970)

Cricket Player

Wicket keeper who played first class for Derbyshire in 1946.

16. Arthur Hazlerigg (1970)

Cricket Player

Second Baron Hazlerigg who was a captain for Leicestershire in the 1930s.

17. Cyril Ayling (1970)

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Middle-to-lower-order batsman who played internationally for Argentina.

18. George Cox Junior (1911)

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Batsman who played first class from 1931-1961, appearing in 455 matches with a career batting average of 32.92.

19. George Emmett (1970)

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Right-handed batsman who played one test during his career, in a 1948 match for England.

20. Gilbert Hodgkinson (1970)

Cricket Player

Right-handed batsman for Derbyshire between 1935-1946. He appeared in 19 first class matches, scoring 472 runs.

21. Vic Stollmeyer (1916)

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Legbreak googly bowler who made one test for West Indies, in 1939 against England.

22. Cliff Gladwin (1916)

Cricket Player

Highly accurate medium-fast seam bowler who played for Derbyshire from 1939-1958.

23. Wilfred Ferguson (1970)

Cricket Player

Right-arm legbreak bowler who appeared in eight tests for West Indies.

24. BS Chandrasekhar (1970)

Cricket Player

Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1972, and considered one of the best leg spinners ever.

25. Rashid Khan (1998)

Cricket Player

Afghan cricketer who's best known for playing for the Afghanistan national cricket team. He also played for the Indian Premier League, Sunrisers Hyderabad.

26. Richard Ellison (1959)

Cricket Player

Former right arm medium fast swing bowler for Kent from 1981 to 1993, best remembered for his performance for England in the 1985 Ashes series.

27. Chris Rogers (1977)

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Opening batsman who made his test debut for Australia on January 16, 2008, against India.

28. Jordan Clark (1990)

Cricket Player

Right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace who debuted domestically for Cumberland and later signed with the LV Lancashire in 2010.

29. Tom Cooper (1986)

Cricket Player

Cricketer who is known for his career playing for the Netherlands' national team. He has also played for the South Australia Redbacks and the Twenty20 league's Adelaide Strikers and Melbourne...

30. Alan Revill (1970)

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Exceptional batsman who played from 1946-1957 for Derbyshire, and from 1958-1960 for Leicestershire.

31. Robin Smith (1963)

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Nicknamed "Judge", former right-handed batsman for England from 1988 to 1996, captain of Hampshire from 1998 to 2002.

32. Gary Ballance (1989)

Cricket Player

Left-handed batsman and right-handed leg-break bowler who played for the Mid West Rhinos from 2010 to 2012 after previously playing for Derbyshire and Yorkshire.

33. Patrick Raddock (1970)

Cricket Player

Right-handed batsman who was known mainly as a wicketkeeper.

34. Deepak Shodhan (1970)

Cricket Player

His 60.33 became the highest average by any Indian batsman, represented Gujarat and Baroda in Ranji Trophy.

35. Darren Thomas (1975)

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Cricketer for Glamorgan from 1992 to 2006, appearing in 169 first-class cricket matches and 140 List A cricket matches.

36. Sandeep Goud (1970)

Cricket Player

Professional all-rounder that has played for the Omani national cricket team since 2019. He has competed in over 40 career international matches. 

37. Chris Adams (1970)

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Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 2004 who captained Sussex to the 2003, 2006 and 2007 County Championship titles.

38. David Lloyd (1947)

Cricket Player

All-rounder for England in ODI's from 1973 to 1980, he played for Lancashire from 1965 to 1983, and became England's coach in 1996.

39. Marnus Labuschagne (1994)

Cricket Player

South African cricket player who is known for playing county cricket with Glamorgan in England, the Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash League in Australia, and the Australian national team. He...

40. Naseem Abbas Shah (2003)

Cricket Player

Cricketer who has played for the Pakistan national cricket team. He posts footage of his daily life and cricket matches on his successful inaseemshah TikTok account, which has gained over 330,000 followers.

41. Fred Titmus (1970)

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One of England's most famed players, he competed in first class matches in five different decades.

42. Ray Illingworth (1932)

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Played for Yorkshire from 1951 to 1968 and 1982 to 1983, Leicestershire from 1969 to 1978 and England from 1958 to 1973. He was named Wisden Cricketer of the Year...

43. William Rhodes (1936)

Cricket Player

Right-handed batsman and wicketkeeper who played for Nottinghamshire from 1961 to 1964.

44. Harold Rhodes (1970)

Cricket Player

British cricketer who played for the Marylebone Cricket Club, the Derbyshire County Cricket Club, and the England cricket team.

45. Thomas Hunter (1937)

Cricket Player

Canada's "Country Gentleman" who earned a spot in the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 1984.

46. Syed Abid Ali (1941)

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All-rounder for Hyderabad for 20 years who represented India in the 1975 Cricket World Cup.

47. Barry Wood (1942)

Cricket Player

Former English cricketer who played in the 1975 Cricket World Cup, captained Derbyshire for three seasons, and played for Lancashire from 1966 to 1979.

48. Mohammed Rafique (1970)

Cricket Player

Bowler for Bangladesh who became the BBC Bowler of the Year and All-Rounder of the Year in 2006.

49. Dennis Amiss (1970)

Cricket Player

Former batsman considered one of England's finest, recorded 102 centuries in first-class cricket, and was Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1975.

50. Dhruv Patel (1970)

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Right arm medium player that signed a professional contract to play for the Baroda cricket team in 2017. He has also made appearances as a member of the Indian national cricket...

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