Alan Wells, the Glossary
Alan Peter Wells (born 2 October 1961) is an English cricketer.[1]
Table of Contents
51 relations: Bangladesh, Batting (cricket), Batting average (cricket), Bede's School, Eastbourne, Border (cricket team), Brian Lara, Captain (cricket), Carl Hooper, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Colin Wells (cricketer), Cricket, Curtly Ambrose, Daniel Wells (cricketer), Dominic Cork, Duck (cricket), Eastern Province (cricket team), Eden Gardens, England cricket team, England Lions cricket team, ESPNcricinfo, Fast bowling, First-class cricket, Ian Salisbury, Indian subcontinent, Jason Gallian, Kent County Cricket Club, Kolkata, List A cricket, Luke Wells, Mark Ramprakash, Michael Atherton, Michael Vaughan, Middlesbrough, Newhaven, Nick Knight (cricketer), Not out, One Day International, Paul Parker (cricketer), Peter Moores (cricketer), Roland Butcher, Simon Hughes (cricketer), South African rebel tours, Sussex, Sussex County Cricket Club, Test cricket, West Indies cricket team, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, Yorkshire County Cricket Club, 1982 John Player League, 1986 NatWest Trophy, ... Expand index (1 more) »
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia.
Batting (cricket)
In cricket, batting is the act or skill of hitting the ball with a bat to score runs and prevent the loss of one's wicket.
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Batting average (cricket)
In cricket, a players' batting average is the total number of runs they have scored divided by the number of times they have been out, usually given to two decimal places.
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Bede's School, Eastbourne
Bede's School (until 2012, known as St Bede's School), consists of a preparatory school and pre-preparatory nursery in Holywell, Meads, Eastbourne, East Sussex, England, as well as a senior school based in Upper Dicker, Hailsham, East Sussex, England.
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Border (cricket team)
Border is the team representing the Border region in domestic first-class cricket in South Africa.
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Brian Lara
Brian Charles Lara, (born 2 May 1969) is a Trinidadian former international cricketer, widely acknowledged as one of the greatest batsmen of all time.
Captain (cricket)
The captain of a cricket team, often referred to as the skipper, is the appointed leader, having several additional roles and responsibilities over and above those of the other players.
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Carl Hooper
Carl Llewelyn Hooper (born 15 December 1966) is a former Guyanese cricketer who captained the West Indies in Tests and ODIs. Alan Wells and Carl Hooper are Kent cricketers.
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Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Christopher Dennis Alexander Martin-Jenkins, MBE (20 January 1945 – 1 January 2013), also known as CMJ, was a British cricket journalist and a President of MCC.
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Colin Wells (cricketer)
Colin Mark Wells (born 3 March 1960) is a former cricketer. Alan Wells and Colin Wells (cricketer) are Border cricketers, cricketers from East Sussex, England One Day International cricketers and Sussex cricketers.
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Cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game that is played between two teams of eleven players on a field, at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps.
Curtly Ambrose
Sir Curtly Elconn Lynwall Ambrose KCN (born 21 September 1963) is an Antiguan former cricketer who played 98 Test matches for the West Indies.
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Daniel Wells (cricketer)
Daniel Alan C Wells (born June 1995) is an English cricketer.
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Dominic Cork
Dominic Gerald Cork (born 7 August 1971) is a former English county and international cricketer. Alan Wells and Dominic Cork are England One Day International cricketers and England Test cricketers.
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Duck (cricket)
In cricket, a duck is a batsman's dismissal with a score of zero.
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Eastern Province (cricket team)
Eastern Province cricket team was the former team that represented the Eastern Province in domestic first-class cricket in South Africa, alongside one-day matches.
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Eden Gardens
Eden Gardens is an international cricket stadium in Kolkata, India.
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England cricket team
The England men's cricket team represents England and Wales in international cricket.
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England Lions cricket team
The England Lions (formerly England A) cricket team is England and Wales' "second-tier" team, below the full England cricket team.
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ESPNcricinfo
ESPNcricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket.
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Fast bowling
Fast bowling (also referred to as pace bowling) is one of two main approaches to bowling in the sport of cricket, the other being spin bowling.
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First-class cricket
First-class cricket, along with List A cricket and Twenty20 cricket, is one of the highest-standard forms of cricket.
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Ian Salisbury
Ian David Kenneth Salisbury (born 21 January 1970) is an English former cricketer, one of the few leg-spinners to play Test cricket for England in recent years. Alan Wells and Ian Salisbury are England One Day International cricketers, England Test cricketers, Sussex cricketers and Test and County Cricket Board XI cricketers.
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Indian subcontinent
The Indian subcontinent is a physiographical region in Southern Asia, mostly situated on the Indian Plate, projecting southwards into the Indian Ocean from the Himalayas.
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Jason Gallian
Jason Edward Riche Gallian (born 25 June 1971) is a former English Test cricketer. Alan Wells and Jason Gallian are England Test cricketers.
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Kent County Cricket Club
Kent County Cricket Club is one of the eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.
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Kolkata
Kolkata, formerly known as Calcutta (its official name until 2001), is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of West Bengal.
List A cricket
List A cricket is a classification of the limited-overs (one-day) form of the sport of cricket, with games lasting up to eight hours.
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Luke Wells
Luke William Peter Wells (born 29 December 1990) is an English cricketer who plays for Lancashire, having previously played for Sussex for 10 years. Alan Wells and Luke Wells are Sussex cricketers.
Mark Ramprakash
Mark Ravin Ramprakash (born 5 September 1969) is an English former cricketer and cricket coach. Alan Wells and Mark Ramprakash are England One Day International cricketers and England Test cricketers.
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Michael Atherton
Michael Andrew Atherton (born 23 March 1968) is a broadcaster, journalist and a former England international cricketer. Alan Wells and Michael Atherton are England One Day International cricketers and England Test cricketers.
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Michael Vaughan
Michael Paul Vaughan (born 29 October 1974) is an English cricket commentator and former cricketer who played all forms of the game. Alan Wells and Michael Vaughan are England One Day International cricketers and England Test cricketers.
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Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough is a town in North Yorkshire, England.
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Newhaven
Newhaven is a port town in the Lewes district of East Sussex, England, lying at the mouth of the River Ouse.
Nick Knight (cricketer)
Nicholas Verity Knight (born 28 November 1969) is an English cricket commentator and former England cricketer. Alan Wells and Nick Knight (cricketer) are England One Day International cricketers and England Test cricketers.
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Not out
In cricket, a batsman is not out if they come out to bat in an innings and have not been dismissed by the end of an innings.
One Day International
A One Day International (ODI) is a form of 50 overs limited overs cricket, played between two teams with international status, in which each team faces a fixed number of overs, currently 50, with the game lasting up to 7 hours.
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Paul Parker (cricketer)
Paul William Giles Parker (born 15 January 1956) is an English schoolmaster and former cricketer, who played in one Test match in 1981. Alan Wells and Paul Parker (cricketer) are England Test cricketers, Sussex cricket captains, Sussex cricketers and Test and County Cricket Board XI cricketers.
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Peter Moores (cricketer)
Peter Moores (born 18 December 1962) is an English former first class cricketer who was the head coach of the men's England cricket team. Alan Wells and Peter Moores (cricketer) are Sussex cricket captains and Sussex cricketers.
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Roland Butcher
Roland Orlando Butcher (born 14 October 1953) is a former cricket player and coach, who played for England in three Test matches and three One Day Internationals from 1980 to 1981. Alan Wells and Roland Butcher are England One Day International cricketers and England Test cricketers.
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Simon Hughes (cricketer)
Simon Peter Hughes (born 20 December 1959), also known as The Analyst, is an English cricketer and journalist. Alan Wells and Simon Hughes (cricketer) are Test and County Cricket Board XI cricketers.
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South African rebel tours
The South African rebel tours were a series of seven cricket tours staged between 1982 and 1990.
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Sussex
Sussex (/ˈsʌsɪks/; from the Old English Sūþsēaxe; lit. 'South Saxons') is an area within South East England which was historically a kingdom and, later, a county.
Sussex County Cricket Club
Sussex County Cricket Club is the oldest of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.
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Test cricket
Test cricket is a form of first-class cricket played at the international level between teams representing full member countries of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
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West Indies cricket team
The West Indies men's cricket team, nicknamed The Windies, is a men's cricket team representing the West Indies—a group of mainly English-speaking countries and territories in the Caribbean region—and administered by Cricket West Indies.
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Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, or simply Wisden, colloquially the Bible of Cricket, is a cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom.
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Yorkshire County Cricket Club
Yorkshire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.
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1982 John Player League
The 1982 John Player League was the fourteenth competing of what was generally known as the Sunday League.
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1986 NatWest Trophy
The 1986 NatWest Trophy was the 6th NatWest Trophy.
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1997 Benson & Hedges Cup
The 1997 Benson & Hedges Cup was the twenty-sixth edition of cricket's Benson & Hedges Cup.
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See also
Test and County Cricket Board XI cricketers
- Adam Hollioake
- Adrian Pierson
- Alamgir Sheriyar
- Alan Mullally
- Alan Wells
- Ali Brown
- Ashley Cowan
- Ashley Metcalfe
- Danny Law
- David Capel
- David Lawrence (cricketer)
- Gehan Mendis
- Hugh Morris (cricketer)
- Ian Salisbury
- Jack Russell (cricketer, born 1963)
- James Kirtley
- James Whitaker (cricketer)
- Jim Love (cricketer)
- Jimmy Daley
- John Barclay (cricketer)
- John Emburey
- John Morris (cricketer, born 1964)
- Kim Barnett
- Mark Butcher
- Mark Nicholas
- Matthew Maynard
- Mike Gatting
- Paul Allott
- Paul Downton
- Paul Newman (cricketer)
- Paul Nixon
- Paul Parker (cricketer)
- Peter Such
- Phillip DeFreitas
- Richard Montgomerie
- Rob Bailey (cricketer)
- Robert Croft
- Robert Rollins
- Simon Hughes (cricketer)
- Tony Cottey
- Wayne Larkins
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Wells
Also known as A.P. Wells.