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Richard Innes (born ) was a
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er. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who played for
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. He was born in
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. Innes, who made his debut cricketing appearance for Norfolk Young Amateurs at the age of 17, made his Minor Counties Championship debut eight seasons later, where he played for Norfolk for four seasons. Innes made his sole List A appearance in the NatWest Trophy competition of 1983, against
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. From the tailend, he scored 0 not out, and took figures of 0-34 from 11 overs with the ball.


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