fredfertang
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You would probably be able to do it from Yorkshireman who have gone on to play for Lancashire but I'll leave the details for someone else
ITSTL, never knew that. Thought he'd been developed by Northants (though I knew he wasn't born in the county or a bordering minor-county).Sales gets in on having been born in Carshalton and educated at Caterham School.
Close or Illingworth to captain, surely?Jim Laker would lead the Yorkshire exiles.
Nah, no way - Vaughan is Lancastrian by birth only. In reality he's all ours.Thinking up Lancashire Exiles has proved quite tricky, the only three that have sprung to mind are John Crawley, Tony Murphy who had a few seasons at the Oval and Nick Speak who went to Durham. Speak certainly had his best days at Lancashire though. And you could add Vaughan I suppose.
If that's a deliberate pun I like it.Well off the top of my head (apologies for those obvious ones Ive forgotten). There is probably a modern byas given the informal nature of this method of selection.
Yorks Exiles XI
1. Jack Hampshire
2. Barry Wood
3. Paul Grayson
4. Chris Balderstone
5. Jack Birkenshaw
6. Brian Close
7. Steve Rhodes
8. Ray Illingworth
9. Jim Laker
10. Chris Silverwood
11. Ryan Sidebottom
Fair enough, I only omitted them because I'd forgotten them.Nah, no way - Vaughan is Lancastrian by birth only. In reality he's all ours.
Amazed you've omitted Gallian and Irani though.
Didn't Munton leave Derbyshire and go somewhere else though? Or did he retire upon leaving Derbyshire?Fair enough, I only omitted them because I'd forgotten them.
BTW, I think Tim Munton joined Derbyshire, from Warks. Like Welch a few years later.
IOW, wait-and-see, rubbish and semi-decent-OD-specialist-bowler.Interesting looking at the births etc stats for Oxfordshire.
The born-in stats are Stuart Hole, Chris Wright and Simon Cook.
Andy Hayhurst, Jim Hilton and Jim Lomax (Somerset), Ken Higgs, Alan Wharton and Peter Marner (Leics), Noddy Pullar and David Green (Gloucs) Bob Berry (Derby and Worcs), Jim Cumbes (Worcs), Bob Barber and Willie Hogg (Warwicks) but the only other recent examples I can think of are Chris Schofield and the two Crooks - who thinking about it are Aussies and presumably therefore don't count?Thinking up Lancashire Exiles has proved quite tricky, the only three that have sprung to mind are John Crawley, Tony Murphy who had a few seasons at the Oval and Nick Speak who went to Durham. Speak certainly had his best days at Lancashire though. And you could add Vaughan I suppose.