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  2. Denton Road - Wikipedia

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    Denton Road, also known as Horton House Cricket Club Ground, is a cricket ground in Horton, Northamptonshire. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1966, when the Northamptonshire Second XI played the Middlesex Second XI. [1] From 1966 to 1984, the ground hosted 20 Second XI Championship matches for the Northamptonshire Second XI.

  3. List of Gloucestershire County Cricket Club players - Wikipedia

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    It has been a List A team since the beginning of limited overs cricket in 1963; [2] and a top-class Twenty20 team since the inauguration of the Twenty20 Cup in 2003. [ 3 ] The details are the player's usual name followed by the years in which he was active as a Gloucestershire player and then his name is given as it would appear on modern match ...

  4. List of Northamptonshire County Cricket Club grounds

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    Northamptonshire County Cricket Club was established on 31 July 1878. The county entered the Minor Counties Championship in 1895 and competed in the competition until 1904, after which it was elevated to first-class status for the 1905 season.

  5. Northamptonshire County Cricket Club - Wikipedia

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    Northamptonshire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Northamptonshire . Its limited overs team is called the Northants Steelbacks – a reference to the Northamptonshire Regiment which was formed in 1881.

  6. Park Avenue (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    Park Avenue is a sports ground on Horton Park Avenue in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England that has been used for cricket, football and both codes of rugby. Yorkshire regularly played cricket matches at the ground between 1881 and 1996, [1] while the site was also home to former Football League club Bradford (Park Avenue), to which it lent its name.

  7. Sefton Park Cricket Club - Wikipedia

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    Sydney-born Paul Horton joined the club for his second season in English club cricket after moving from Winstanley Park to play a higher standard of cricket and made his 1st XI debut in 2001. [40] He was quickly picked up by the Lancashire youth set-up, captaining their Under 17 and Under 19 teams [ 41 ] before becoming Sefton club captain for ...

  8. Paul Horton - Wikipedia

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    After several seasons of impressing in second XI cricket, Horton finally broke through and established himself in the first team. In May 2007 Horton hit his maiden century for Lancashire with 139 in a County Championship match against Worcestershire; his effort came on the final day of a drawn match and he spent 12 overs marooned in the 90s. [6]

  9. Marlborough cricket team - Wikipedia

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    The Marlborough Cricket Association was formed in October 1886 by five clubs from Blenheim, Picton, Spring Creek, Wairau and Havelock. Apart from establishing a local competition, the main intention was that Marlborough should be able to host a match against the touring English team later that season, but that tour did not eventuate. [ 7 ]