Peter Philpott, the Glossary
Peter Ian Philpott (21 November 1934 – 31 October 2021) was an Australian cricketer.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: ABC News (Australia), Australia national cricket team, Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1966–67, Australian cricket team in the West Indies in 1964–65, Batting (cricket), East Lancashire Cricket Club, First-class cricket, Follow-on, Googly, Lancashire League (cricket), Leg spin, Manly, New South Wales, New South Wales, New South Wales cricket team, Ramsbottom Cricket Club, Test cricket, Wrist spin, 1965–66 Ashes series.
ABC News (Australia)
ABC News, also known as ABC News and Current Affairs and overseas as ABC Australia, is a public news service produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
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Australia national cricket team
The Australia men's national cricket team represents Australia in men's international cricket.
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Australian cricket team in New Zealand in 1966–67
While the Australia national cricket team was touring South Africa in February and March 1967, another Australian team captained by Les Favell toured New Zealand to play each of the six provinces and four matches against New Zealand, but these matches did not have Test status.
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Australian cricket team in the West Indies in 1964–65
The Australian cricket team toured the West Indies in the 1964–65 season to play a five-match Test series against the West Indies.
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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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East Lancashire Cricket Club
East Lancashire Cricket Club is a cricket club in the Lancashire League, which plays its home games at Alexandra Meadows in Blackburn.
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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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Follow-on
In cricket, a team who batted second and scored significantly fewer runs than the team who batted first may be forced to follow-on: to take their second innings immediately after their first.
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Googly
In the game of cricket, a googly refers to a type of delivery bowled by a right-arm leg spin bowler.
Lancashire League (cricket)
The Lancashire League is a competitive league of local cricket clubs drawn from the small to middle-sized mill towns, mainly but not exclusively, of East Lancashire.
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Leg spin
Leg spin is a type of spin bowling in cricket.
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Manly, New South Wales
Manly is a beach-side suburb of northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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New South Wales
New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.
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New South Wales cricket team
The New South Wales men's cricket team (formerly named NSW Blues) are an Australian men's professional first class cricket team based in Sydney, New South Wales.
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Ramsbottom Cricket Club
Ramsbottom Cricket Club is a cricket club in the Lancashire League, which plays its home games at Acre Bottom in Ramsbottom.
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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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Wrist spin
Wrist spin is a type of bowling in the sport of cricket.
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1965–66 Ashes series
The 1965–66 Ashes series consisted of five cricket Test matches, each of five days with six hours play and eight ball overs.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Philpott
Also known as Philpott, Peter.