Cricketer

1. George Ulyett (1851)

Cricketer

Nicknamed "Happy Jack" for his upbeat and good-natured attitude, he made his Test debut for England March 15, 1877.

2. Archie MacLaren (1871)

Cricketer

Known for his style and grace on the pitch, he played for England from 1894-1909, where he spend much time as the team's captain.

3. Syd Gregory (1870)

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A member of Australia's first cricketing dynasty, he played for New South Wales from 1889-1912.

4. Kabir Ali (1980)

Cricketer

Right-handed batsman who played for Worcestershire from 1999 to 2010, began representing England in ODI's in 2003.

5. Warwick Armstrong (1879)

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All-rounder who captained Australia in ten tests in 1920 and 1921.

6. Albert Lawton (1879)

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All-around player who captained Derbyshire in the early 20th century.

7. Shahid Afridi (1980)

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Pakistani all-rounder who became his country's Test, ODI, and T20I captain in 2010, although he only served as Test captain for one match. He retired from international cricket in February...

8. George Buckston (1881)

Cricketer

Right-handed batsman and occasional wicket-keeper who competed for Cambridge University in 1903 and Derbyshire from 1905 to 1921.

9. Jack Hobbs (1882)

Cricketer

Professional cricket player for nearly thirty years, considered one of the greatest to ever play the game.

10. Jay Odedra (1989)

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Jay Odedra is a famous Cricketer, who was born on November 5, 1989 in India. According to Astrologers, Jay Odedra's zodiac sign is Scorpio.
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11. Michael Carberry (1980)

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Opening batsman known as "Carbs" who joined Hampshire in 2006 after spending two years with Kent.

12. Mohammad Kaif (1980)

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Indian cricketer who represented India's national team at the Test and ODI level from 2002 to 2006.

13. Stanley Amor (1887)

Cricketer

Wicket keeper who played on and off for Somerset from 1908-1930.

14. Duleepsinhji (1905)

Cricketer

British-Indian cricketer known for being one of the best Test batsman ever with an average of 58.5. Following his retirement from the game, he became the Chairman of the Public...

15. Betty Archdale (1907)

Cricketer

Captain of the English women's cricket team from 1934 to 1935.

16. Donald Bradman (1908)

Cricketer

Nicknamed The Don, he is considered by many to be the best cricket batsman in the sport's history. His career Test batting average of 99.94 is by far the highest...

17. Jess Cameron (1989)

Cricketer

Batsman who made her first class debut in 2006 for Victorian Spirit.

18. Megan Lowe (1915)

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Right-arm medium pace bowler who played four Test matches for England in 1949, scoring 77 runs.

19. Shane Warne (1969)

Cricketer

Former Australian cricketer widely considered to be one of the best bowlers in the game's history. He appeared in 145 Tests for his country between 1992 and 2007 and finished...

20. Sourav Ganguly (1972)

Cricketer

One of the most successful Indian captains, he won 11 Tests overseas and played in the Cricket World Cup in 1999, 2003, and 2007. He helped the team climb from...

21. Jonty Rhodes (1969)

Cricketer

South African cricketer who represented the country in Test and ODI play from 1992 to 2003. In 2004, he was ranked 29th on SABC3's "Great South Africans" television series' list...

22. Salil Ankola (1968)

Cricketer

Former cricketer for India who played in the 1996 Cricket World Cup, and began appearing as an actor in films like 2000's Kurukshetra.

23. Cathryn Fitzpatrick (1968)

Cricketer

She set women's bowling pace records of up to 125 kilometers per hour (nearly 78 mph) and was the Australian International Woman Cricketer of the Year in 2004.

24. Saeed Anwar (1968)

Cricketer

Pakistani former batsman who represented his country in three Cricket World Cups. In One Day Internationals, he recorded twenty centuries by the end of his career, the most of any...

25. Jos Buttler (1990)

Cricketer

Wicket-keeper and right-handed batsman who has been a standout for county teams like Somerset as well as the English national team. He is a two-time winner of the NBC Denis Compton Award.

26. Graeme Swann (1979)

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ECB Cricketer of the Year in 2011 and the first English spinner to take 50 wickets in a calendar year. He played for Northamptonshire from 1998-2004; and again from 2005...

27. Charlotte Edwards (1979)

Cricketer

Best known as the right-arm leg spinning, right-batting captain of the English woman's national cricket team. She has gained wide renown for her storied career with the Kent Women's cricket...

28. Kamran Akmal (1982)

Cricketer

Right-handed batsman who has represented his native Pakistan at events like the World Twenty20 and Cricket World Cup. In domestic cricket, he has played for teams like Barisal Burners.

29. Umar Akmal (1990)

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Batsman who made his ODI debut for Pakistain in August 2009. He has scored over 4,000 runs in first-class cricket and has played domestically for teams like the Khulna Royal...

30. Hannah Clark (1990)

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Left-handed batsman and wicket keeper who made her debut for the Hampshire Women's team.

31. James Pattinson (1990)

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Fast-medium bowler who made his first class debut in 2008 for Victoria.

32. Kagiso Rabada (1995)

Cricketer

South African bowler known for representing his country at the Test and One Day International levels, as well as his domestic play with Lions.

33. Yuzvendra Chahal (1990)

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Leg-break bowler who's found IPL success with the Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore. He has earned multiple Man of the Match awards representing India in ODI and T20I play. 

34. Guy Willatt (1918)

Cricketer

First-class player from 1938-1956 for Cambridge University, Nottinghamshire, Scotland, and Derbyshire.

35. Trevor Bailey (1923)

Cricketer

English cricketer known for a very solid all-around game who played for the English national team and went on to commentate and write about the sport.

36. Monty Panesar (1982)

Cricketer

Cricketer who joined Essex in 2014 after previously playing for Sussex, Northamptonshire and the Highveld Lions.

37. Bob Appleyard (1924)

Cricketer

Considered one of the best English bowlers of the 1950's, he led Yorkshire to two county championship games.

38. Manish Pandey (1989)

Cricketer

Indian right-handed batsman who is known for his years with Indian Premiere League teams like Royal Challengers Bangalore, Pune Warriors India and the Kolkata Knight Riders. In 2008, he was...

39. Harry Apted (1925)

Cricketer

Left-handed batsman who was known for his right-arm off break. He played for the Fiji first-class team from 1948 until 1954.

40. Haris Sohail (1989)

Cricketer

Professional cricketer who is recognized for having been utilized as an all-round player. He was also a left-arm orthodox bowler who also batted left handed and he has played for the Lahore...

41. Erin Osborne (1989)

Cricketer

She made her international debut on February 1, 2009, in an ODI match against New Zealand.

42. Elyse Villani (1989)

Cricketer

Right-arm fast-medium bowler who made her international debut in 2009, in a T20 match against New Zealand.

43. Tamim Iqbal (1989)

Cricketer

Opening batsman for Bangladesh, became Bangladesh's highest run scorer, Wisden Cricketer of the Year for 2011.

44. Smriti Mandhana (1996)

Cricketer

Cricketer who plays for the Indian women's national team. She's a right-arm medium pace bowler and a lefthanded batsman.

45. Donald Carr (1926)

Cricketer

Captained Derbyshire from 1955 to 1962 where he scored over 10,000 runs, and was Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1960.

46. Alf Valentine (1930)

Cricketer

Jamaican-born cricketer best known for his success in his West Indies team's 1950 British tour.

47. Ken Barrington (1930)

Cricketer

Good-natured right-handed batsman who made 82 tests for England between 1955 and 1968.

48. Frank Tyson (1930)

Cricketer

Nicknamed "Typhoon Tyson", one of the fastest bowlers ever seen in cricket, he bowled for England and Northamptonshire.

49. Ahmed Shehzad (1991)

Cricketer

Opening batsman who has played domestically for teams like the Lahore Lions. Internationally, he won a ICC World Twenty20 title with Pakistan in 2009.

50. Richie Benaud (1930)

Cricketer

Australian cricketeer from the 1940s to 1960s was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in 2009.

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