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Arnold Bertram Quick (10 February 1915 – 17 July 1990) was an English
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er who played
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from 1936 to 1952. An exuberant, hard-hitting right-handed batter, noted for the power of his driving, Arnold Quick played 19 matches for
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He played most of his first-class cricket before the
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, making only two appearances afterwards, in 1948 for the
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and in 1952 for Essex. Quick made 439 runs in his career, at a
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of 13.71 runs per innings. His best score of 57 was one of two half-centuries. He also played over forty Second XI matches for Essex, captaining the team from 1956 to 1959. Quick was a director of the
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Quick, Arnold 1915 births 1990 deaths People from Clacton-on-Sea Essex cricketers Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers English cricketers Cricketers from Essex English businesspeople 20th-century English sportsmen