Tom Whittington, the Glossary
Thomas Aubrey Leyson Whittington (29 July 1881 – 19 July 1944) was a Welsh cricketer.[1]
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45 relations: Barbados national cricket team, Batting (cricket), Batting average (cricket), Captain (cricket), Cardiff Arms Park, Carmarthenshire County Cricket Club, County Championship, Cricket, Devon County Cricket Club, East of England cricket team, English cricket team in the West Indies in 1910–11, English cricket team in the West Indies in 1912–13, ESPNcricinfo, First-class cricket, Glamorgan, Glamorgan County Cricket Club, Guyana national cricket team, Hampshire County Cricket Club, Jamaica national cricket team, Johnnie Clay, Joseph Brain, Kent County Cricket Club, Marylebone Cricket Club, National Counties Cricket Championship, National Counties of English and Welsh cricket, Neath, Norman Riches, Perth, Scotland, Scotland national cricket team, South Africa national cricket team, South Wales cricket team, St Pancras, London, Sussex County Cricket Club, Tom Whittington (rugby union), Trinidad and Tobago national cricket team, University of Oxford, Wales national cricket team, Welsh people, West Indies cricket team, West of England cricket team, Wicket-keeper, 1913 English cricket season, 1921 County Championship, 1921 English cricket season, 1923 English cricket season.
- Cricketers from Neath
- Glamorgan cricket captains
- South Wales cricketers
- Welsh cricket administrators
- Welsh solicitors
Barbados national cricket team
The Barbados national cricket team is the national cricket team of Barbados, organised by the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA).
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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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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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Cardiff Arms Park
Cardiff Arms Park (Parc yr Arfau Caerdydd), also known as The Arms Park, is situated in the centre of Cardiff, Wales.
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Carmarthenshire County Cricket Club
Carmarthenshire County Cricket Club was a county cricket club based in the historic Welsh county of Carmarthenshire that competed in the Minor Counties championship from 1908 to 1911, without success.
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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
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.
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Devon County Cricket Club
Devon County Cricket Club (Devon Cricket) is one of 20 minor county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.
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East of England cricket team
An East of England cricket team (known simply as "East") was organised on an ad hoc basis at intervals between 1874 and 1948.
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English cricket team in the West Indies in 1910–11
The sixth team of English cricketers toured the West Indies in the 1910–11 season.
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English cricket team in the West Indies in 1912–13
The seventh team of English cricketers toured the West Indies in the 1912–13 season.
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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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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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Glamorgan
Until 1974, Glamorgan, or sometimes Glamorganshire (Morgannwg or Sir Forgannwg), was an administrative county in the south of Wales, and later classed as one of the thirteen historic counties of Wales.
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Glamorgan County Cricket Club
Glamorgan County Cricket Club (Criced Morgannwg) is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales.
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Guyana national cricket team
The Guyana national cricket team is the representative first class cricket team of Guyana.
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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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Jamaica national cricket team
The Jamaica national cricket team is the representative cricket team of the country of Jamaica.
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Johnnie Clay
John Charles Clay (18 March 1898 – 11 August 1973) was a Welsh cricketer who played first-class cricket for Glamorgan from 1921 to 1949. Tom Whittington and Johnnie Clay are Glamorgan cricket captains, Glamorgan cricketers, Wales cricketers and Welsh cricketers.
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Joseph Brain
Joseph Hugh Brain (11 September 1863 – 26 June 1914) was an English cricketer. Tom Whittington and Joseph Brain are Glamorgan 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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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 Counties Cricket Championship
The NCCA 3 Day Championship (previously the Minor Counties Cricket Championship) is a season-long competition in England and Wales that is contested by the members of the National Counties Cricket Association (NCCA), the so-called national counties (previously called the minor counties) that do not have first-class status.
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National Counties of English and Welsh cricket
The National Counties, known as the Minor Counties before 2020, are the cricketing counties of England and Wales that do not have first-class status.
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Neath
Neath (Castell-nedd) is a market town and community situated in the Neath Port Talbot County Borough, Wales.
Norman Riches
Norman Vaughan Hurry Riches (9 June 1883 – 6 November 1975) was a Welsh cricketer who played first-class cricket for Glamorgan from 1921 to 1934. Tom Whittington and Norman Riches are Glamorgan cricket captains, Glamorgan cricketers, minor Counties cricketers, south Wales cricketers, Wales cricketers and Welsh cricketers.
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Perth, Scotland
Perth (Scottish English:; Peairt) is a centrally located Scottish city, on the banks of the River Tay.
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Scotland national cricket team
The Scotland national men's cricket team (Scottish Gaelic: Sgioba nàiseanta criogaid na h-Alba; Scots Scotland naitional cricket team) represents the country of Scotland.
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South Africa national cricket team
The South Africa men's national cricket team, also known as the Proteas, RSA, represents South Africa in men's international cricket and is administered by Cricket South Africa (CSA).
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South Wales cricket team
A South Wales cricket team played only one first-class match.
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St Pancras, London
St Pancras is a district in central London.
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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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Tom Whittington (rugby union)
Tom Whittington (19 August 1848 – 7 October 1919) was a Scotland international rugby union player who represented Scotland in 1873.
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Trinidad and Tobago national cricket team
The Trinidad and Tobago national cricket team is the representative cricket team of the country of Trinidad and Tobago.
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University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England.
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Wales national cricket team
Cricketers from Wales are currently represented by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and compete for the England cricket team.
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Welsh people
The Welsh (Cymry) are an ethnic group native to Wales.
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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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West of England cricket team
A West of England cricket team (known simply as "West") was organised on an ad hoc basis at intervals between 1844 and 1948. Tom Whittington and West of England cricket team are West of England cricketers.
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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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1913 English cricket season
1913 was the 24th season of County Championship cricket in England.
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1921 County Championship
The 1921 County Championship was the 28th officially organised running of the County Championship.
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1921 English cricket season
1921 was the 28th season of County Championship cricket in England.
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1923 English cricket season
1923 was the 30th season of County Championship cricket in England.
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See also
Cricketers from Neath
- Alan Rees (rugby)
- Alec James (cricketer)
- Craig Evans (Welsh cricketer)
- Damian Shirazi
- David Shufflebotham
- Dillwyn Thomas
- Gwenan Davies
- Gwyn Thomas (sportsman)
- Hannah Lloyd
- Howell Moore-Gwyn
- James Williams (cricketer)
- Mark Davies (cricketer, born 1969)
- Norman Jacob
- Oliver James (cricketer)
- Richard Grant (cricketer)
- Sam Davies (cricketer)
- Steve Barwick
- Stuart Phelps
- Tom Whittington
- Willie Llewelyn
Glamorgan cricket captains
- Alan Butcher
- Alan Jones (cricketer, born 1938)
- Alviro Petersen
- Barry Lloyd (cricketer)
- David Hemp
- Hugh Morris (cricketer)
- Jacques Rudolph
- Jamie Dalrymple
- Javed Miandad
- Johnnie Clay
- List of Glamorgan cricket captains
- Majid Khan (cricketer)
- Malcolm Nash
- Matthew Maynard
- Maurice Turnbull
- Michael Hogan (cricketer)
- Mike Selvey
- Norman Riches
- Ossie Wheatley
- Robert Croft
- Robin Hobbs
- Rodney Ontong
- Steve James (cricketer)
- Tolly Burnett
- Tom Whittington
- Tony Lewis
- Trevor Arnott
- Wilf Wooller
South Wales cricketers
- Arthur Webb
- Billy Bancroft
- Harry Creber
- Harry Symonds (cricketer)
- Humphrey Gilbert (cricketer)
- James Maxwell (cricketer)
- Noel Phillips
- Norman Riches
- Percy Morris (cricketer)
- Stamford Hacker
- Tom Whittington
Welsh cricket administrators
- David Morgan (cricket administrator)
- Hugh Davies (cricketer)
- Hugh Morris (cricketer)
- Jim Pleass
- Toby Radford
- Tom Whittington
- Wilf Wooller
Welsh solicitors
- Agnes Twiston Hughes
- Aled Roberts
- Ambrose Mason
- Buckley Roderick
- Charles Breese (politician)
- David Hughes-Morgan
- David Jones (Clwyd West MP)
- David Lloyd George
- David Rees-Williams, 1st Baron Ogmore
- David William Evans
- Edward Calcott Pryce
- Ellis Davies (politician)
- Elwyn Jones (solicitor)
- Gordon James (priest)
- Hugh Beaver Roberts
- Hugh Ingledew
- Hugh Vincent
- Ioan Bowen Rees
- Isaac Daniel Hooson
- J. F. Morris
- John Davies (archbishop of Wales)
- John Hughes (footballer, born 1855)
- Llewelyn Kenrick
- Llywarch Reynolds
- Mick Antoniw
- Morgan Morgan (Welsh politician)
- Robyn Léwis
- Sarah Loosemore
- Sheldon Mills
- Sian Lloyd (news presenter)
- Ted Robbins (football administrator)
- Theophilus Jones (historian)
- Thomas Baker-Jones
- Thomas Phillips (mayor)
- Thomas Prothero
- Thomas William Barker
- Tom Whittington
- Tom Williams (rugby union, born 1859)
- Tudor Rees
- W. R. P. George
- William George (solicitor)
- William Rees (Liberal politician)
- William Tudor Howell
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Whittington
Also known as Whittington, Tom.