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V. E. Walker

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he scored 20 not out, then took all 10 of the Surrey wickets (for 74 runs). In the second innings he scored 108 not out and took another 4 wickets. This was in a season where only 2 other centuries were scored in first-class matches. He also took 10 for 104 for Middlesex against
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He captained the county club (1864–1872) and also served as President of the
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of his day as well as a great captain of Middlesex and the
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Vyell Edward Walker plaque, Christ Church, Southgate.
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North of the Thames v South of the Thames cricketers
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Philip Bailey, Philip Thorn and Peter Wynne-Thomas,
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Cricketers who have taken ten wickets in an innings
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cricketer
administrator
Southgate
Middlesex
Harrow School
Arnos Grove
Middlesex County Cricket Club
right-handed batsman
underarm slow right arm bowler
Marylebone Cricket Club
Middlesex XI
Middlesex County Cricket Club
All-England Eleven
Surrey County Cricket Club
The Oval
Lancashire
lob bowler
Gentlemen
Marylebone Cricket Club
Middlesex County Cricket Club
Middlesex County Cricket Club
The Walkers of Southgate
"Lancs v Middlesex, Old Trafford, 20-22 July 1865 at Cricket Archive, retrieved July 2015"
"Murali signs off with 800"
Cricinfo
Cricket Archive
Middlesex County Cricket Club Official website
Cricinfo page on V.E. Walker

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