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Alexander Colin David Ingleby-Mackenzie (15 September 1933 – 9 March 2006) was an English first-class cricketer: a left-handed batsman who played for Hampshire between 1951 and 1966, captaining the county from 1958 to 1965 as Hampshire's last amateur captain and leading his side to their first County Championship in the 1961 season.[1]

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  1. 70 relations: Alan Oakman, All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Association football, Batting (cricket), Batting average (cricket), Brown Shipley, Bryan Valentine, Butch White, Clermont Club, Combined Services cricket team, County Championship, Cricket Writers' Club Young Cricketer of the Year, Dartmouth, Devon, Derek Shackleton, Desmond Eagar, Devon, Duke of Norfolk's XI, E. W. Swanton, ESPNcricinfo, Eton College, Eton field game, Eton wall game, First-class cricket, Gerry Alexander, Hampshire County Cricket Club, Harrow School, HSBC, Innings, Insurance broker, Jamaica national cricket team, John Arlott, John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, John Paul Getty Jr., Kent, Leo Harrison, List A cricket, Lord's, Ludgrove School, Marylebone Cricket Club, National service, Not out, Off spin, Order of the British Empire, Public school (United Kingdom), Rackets (sport), Roy Marshall, Royal Navy, Slazenger, Squash (sport), St Paul's Cathedral, ... Expand index (20 more) »

  2. Duke of Norfolk's XI cricketers
  3. E. W. Swanton's XI cricketers
  4. Hampshire cricket captains

Alan Oakman

Alan Stanley Myles Oakman (20 April 1930 – 6 September 2018) was an English first-class cricketer. Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie and Alan Oakman are Combined Services cricketers, Commonwealth XI cricketers, e. W. Swanton's XI cricketers, international Cavaliers cricketers and North v South cricketers.

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All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club

The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC), also known as the All England Club, based at Church Road, Wimbledon, London, England, is a private members' club.

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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.

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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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Brown Shipley

Brown Shipley is a member of Quintet Private Bank.

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Bryan Valentine

Bryan Herbert Valentine (17 January 1908 – 2 February 1983) was an English cricketer who played in seven Test matches between 1933 and 1939. Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie and Bryan Valentine are Free Foresters cricketers, gentlemen cricketers and North v South cricketers.

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Butch White

David William "Butch" White (14 December 1935 – 1 August 2008) was an English first-class cricketer, who played in two Test matches in 1961 and 1962. Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie and Butch White are Hampshire cricketers and international Cavaliers cricketers.

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Clermont Club

The Clermont Set was an exclusive group of rich British gamblers who met at the Clermont Club, originally at 44 Berkeley Square, in London's fashionable Mayfair district.

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Combined Services cricket team

The Combined Services cricket team represents the British Armed Forces.

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County Championship

The County Championship, currently known for sponsorship reasons as the Vitality County Championship is the domestic first-class cricket competition in England and Wales and is organised by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).

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Cricket Writers' Club Young Cricketer of the Year

The Cricket Writers' Club Young Cricketer of the Year is an annual cricket award, presented to the young player who is adjudged to have been the best of the year in English county cricket.

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Dartmouth, Devon

Dartmouth is a town and civil parish in the English county of Devon.

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Derek Shackleton

Derek Shackleton (12 August 1924 – 28 September 2007) was a Hampshire and England bowler. Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie and Derek Shackleton are Commonwealth XI cricketers, Hampshire cricketers and North v South cricketers.

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Desmond Eagar

Edward Desmond Russell Eagar (8 December 1917 – 13 September 1977) was an English amateur first-class cricketer who played county cricket for Gloucestershire and Hampshire. Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie and Desmond Eagar are Duke of Norfolk's XI cricketers, Hampshire cricket captains, Hampshire cricketers and North v South cricketers.

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Devon

Devon (historically also known as Devonshire) is a ceremonial county in South West England.

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Duke of Norfolk's XI

The Duke of Norfolk's XI is a scratch cricket team.

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E. W. Swanton

Ernest William "Jim" Swanton (11 February 1907 – 22 January 2000) was an English journalist and author, chiefly known for being a cricket writer and commentator under his initials, E. W. Swanton.

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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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Eton College

Eton College is a 13–18 public fee-charging and boarding secondary school for boys in Eton, Berkshire, England.

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Eton field game

The Field Game is one of two codes of football devised and played at Eton College.

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Eton wall game

The Eton wall game is a game that originated at and is still played at Eton College.

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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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Gerry Alexander

Franz Copeland Murray Alexander OD (2 November 1928 – 16 April 2011), known as Gerry Alexander, was a Jamaican cricketer who played 25 Test matches for the West Indies.

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Hampshire County Cricket Club

Hampshire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.

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Harrow School

Harrow School is a public school (English boarding school for boys) in Harrow on the Hill, Greater London, England.

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HSBC

HSBC Holdings plc (滙豐; acronym from its founding member The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) is a British universal bank and financial services group headquartered in London, England, with historical and business links to East Asia and a multinational footprint.

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Innings

An innings is one of the divisions of a cricket match during which one team takes its turn to bat.

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Insurance broker

An insurance broker is an intermediary who sells, solicits, or negotiates insurance on behalf of a client for compensation.

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Jamaica national cricket team

The Jamaica national cricket team is the representative cricket team of the country of Jamaica.

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John Arlott

Leslie Thomas John Arlott, (25 February 1914 – 14 December 1991) was an English journalist, author and cricket commentator for the BBC's Test Match Special.

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John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan

Richard John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan (born 18 December 1934 – disappeared 8 November 1974, declared dead 3 February 2016), commonly known as Lord Lucan, was a British peer and an Anglo-Irish aristocrat, the eldest son of George Bingham, 6th Earl of Lucan, and Kaitlin Dawson.

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John Paul Getty Jr.

Sir Paul Getty (born Eugene Paul Getty; 7 September 1932 – 17 April 2003), known widely as John Paul Getty Jr., was a British-American philanthropist and book collector.

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Kent

Kent is a county in the South East England region, the closest county to continental Europe.

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Leo Harrison

Leo Harrison (8 June 1922 – 12 October 2016) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Hampshire from 1939 to 1966. Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie and Leo Harrison are Combined Services cricketers and Hampshire cricketers.

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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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Lord's

Lord's Cricket Ground, commonly known as Lord's, is a cricket venue in St John's Wood, London.

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Ludgrove School

Ludgrove School is an English independent boys' preparatory boarding school. Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie and Ludgrove School are People educated at Ludgrove School.

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Marylebone Cricket Club

Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) is a cricket club founded in 1787 and based since 1814 at Lord's Cricket Ground, which it owns, in St John's Wood, London.

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National service

National service is the system of compulsory or voluntary government service, usually military service.

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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.

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Off spin

Off spin is a type of finger spin bowling in cricket.

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Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.

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Public school (United Kingdom)

In England and Wales, a public school is a type of fee-charging private school originally for older boys.

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Rackets (sport)

Rackets or racquets is an indoor racket sport played in the United Kingdom, United States, and Canada.

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Roy Marshall

Roy Edwin Marshall (25 April 1930 – 27 October 1992) was a West Indian cricketer who played in four Test matches from 1951 to 1952. Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie and Roy Marshall are Commonwealth XI cricketers, Duke of Norfolk's XI cricketers, Hampshire cricket captains, Hampshire cricketers, international Cavaliers cricketers and North v South cricketers.

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Royal Navy

The Royal Navy (RN) is the naval warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, and a component of His Majesty's Naval Service.

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Slazenger

Slazenger is a British sports equipment brand owned by the Frasers Group (formerly Sports Direct).

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Squash (sport)

Squash, sometimes called squash rackets, is a racket-and-ball sport played by two (singles) or four players (doubles) in a four-walled court with a small, hollow, rubber ball.

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St Paul's Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in London, England, the seat of the Bishop of London.

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Stumped

Stumped is a method of dismissing a batter in cricket, in which the wicket-keeper puts down the striker's wicket while the striker is out of their ground (the batter leaves their ground when they have moved down the pitch beyond the popping crease, often in an attempt to hit the ball).

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Sunningdale Golf Club

Sunningdale Golf Club is a golf club in Sunningdale, Berkshire, England, located approximately west-southwest of London.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The Independent

The Independent is a British online newspaper.

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The Times

The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.

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Trinity College, Oxford

Trinity College (full name: The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in the University of Oxford, of the foundation of Sir Thomas Pope (Knight)) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.

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Vice admiral

Vice admiral is a senior naval flag officer rank, usually equivalent to lieutenant general and air marshal.

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West Indies

The West Indies is a subregion of North America, surrounded by the North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, which comprises 13 independent island countries and 19 dependencies in three archipelagos: the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Lucayan Archipelago.

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White's

White's is a gentlemen's club in St James's, London.

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Wicket-keeper

The wicket-keeper in the sport of cricket is the player on the fielding side who stands behind the wicket or stumps being watchful of the batsman and ready to take a catch, stump the batsman out and run out a batsman when occasion arises.

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Wormsley Park

Wormsley is a private estate of Mark Getty and his family, set in of rolling countryside in the Chiltern Hills of Buckinghamshire (formerly Oxfordshire), England.

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1951 English cricket season

1951 was the 52nd season of County Championship cricket in England.

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1952 English cricket season

1952 was the 53rd season of County Championship cricket in England.

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1954 English cricket season

1954 was the 55th season of County Championship cricket in England.

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1956 English cricket season

1956 was the 57th season of County Championship cricket in England.

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1957 English cricket season

1957 was the 58th season of County Championship cricket in England.

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1958 English cricket season

1958 was the 59th season of County Championship cricket in England.

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1961 English cricket season

1961 was the 62nd season of County Championship cricket in England.

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1965 English cricket season

1965 was the 66th season of County Championship cricket in England.

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See also

Duke of Norfolk's XI cricketers

E. W. Swanton's XI cricketers

Hampshire cricket captains

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Ingleby-Mackenzie

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