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Nigel Ross may refer to: * Nigel Ross (cricketer, born 1953), English cricketer * Nigel Ross (cricketer, born 1882) Nigel Douglas Carne Ross (21 December 1882 – 27 January 1933) was an English cricketer. Ross' batting and bowling styles are unknown. The son of Kate Selwyn and Joseph Ross, he was born in Penzance, Cornwall, and was educated at Uppingham S ... (1882–1933), English cricketer See also * Nigel Ross-Scott, musician in Re-Flex {{hndis, Ross, Nigel ...
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Nigel Ross (cricketer, Born 1953)
Nigel Patrick Dorai Ross (born 5 April 1953 in Chelsea, London) was an English cricketer. Nigel Ross was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who represented Middlesex in 25 first-class matches between 1973 and 1977. He played his initial appearances as a specialist batsman. He initially became the regular wicketkeeper following John Murray's retirement in 1975. He failed to command a regular place and was replaced by Ian Gould Ian James Gould (born 19 August 1957) is an English former first-class cricketer and a former member of the ICC Elite Panel of cricket umpires. He previously also served as the chairman of English football club Burnham FC. In April 2019, Go .... He was not re-engaged following the 1977 season. External links * 1953 births Living people English cricketers Middlesex cricketers Cricketers from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea People from Chelsea, London 20th-century English sportsmen {{England-cricket-bio-1950s-stub ...
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Nigel Ross (cricketer, Born 1882)
Nigel Douglas Carne Ross (21 December 1882 – 27 January 1933) was an English cricketer. Ross' batting and bowling styles are unknown. The son of Kate Selwyn and Joseph Ross, he was born in Penzance, Cornwall, and was educated at Uppingham School, where he represented the school cricket team. Ross made his only first-class appearance for Cambridge University against Warwickshire in 1905. He scored 12 runs in the university's first-innings, before being dismissed by Sam Hargreave, while in their second-innings he scored 26 runs before being dismissed by Fred Moorhouse. He made his debut for Buckinghamshire in the 1910 Minor Counties Championship against Devon. He played Minor counties cricket for Buckinghamshire from 1910 to 1912, which included 10 Minor Counties Championship matches. He died in Manchester, Lancashire, on 27 January 1933. References External linksNigel Rossat ESPNcricinfo ESPNcricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website ...
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