Nicholas Verity Knight, more commonly known as Nick, is a former player of the English cricket team who was a left-handed opening batsman and a premier fielder.
Nicholas Verity Knight, more commonly known as Nick, is a former player of the English cricket team who was a left-handed opening batsman and a premier fielder.
Tony Greig, a former Test player of the English cricket team and presently a commentator, is commonly recognized as a daring cricketer who at times emerged to be a controversial figure as well during his playing career.
Allan Lamb is a former cricketer as well as a captain for the English team who is currently working for the Sky sports and is seen hosting other cricket broadcasts as an analyst.
Brian Christopher Broad, a former cricketer of the English Test cricketer, was an opening batsman and had a 25-match long international Test career.
Popular English cricket player, Mike Gatting, is known to be a bold and dynamic player of the English cricket team. He played for England between 1977 and 1996 and led the national side as a captain in 23 Test matches from 1986 to 1988.
Mike Atherton, a former right-handed batsman, and captain of the English cricket team is a player who needs no introduction as he is quite a renowned cricketer in the history of cricket.
Neil Fairbrother is an ex-player for the English cricket team. He served as a captain for Lancashire for the season of 1992-93. He was quite an exclusive and progressive left-handed batsman who after his retirement in 2002.
Raymond Illingworth is an ex-cricketer, commentator, and administrator of the English cricket team. He was amongst the only nine players who took 2,000 wickets and accomplished an outstanding 20,000 runs in first-class cricket.
Michael Paul Vaughan, a retired cricketer hailing from England was born on 29 October 1974. As a batsman, Vaughn was predominantly an excellent batsman in the Test format.
Stephen James Harmison lived in Ashington; Northumberland was born on October 23, 1978. He began his professional career as a cricketer at the international level in 2002 and made a straightaway effect for England.