John Moore (cricketer, Born 1891)
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John Moore (cricketer, Born 1891)
John 'Jack' William Spearink Moore (29 April 1891 – 23 June 1980) was an English first-class cricketer. Moore was born in April 1891 at Winchfield, Hampshire. He trialled for Hampshire between 1909 and 1913, making his debut in first-class cricket in the 1910 County Championship against Sussex at Hove. He played first-class cricket for Hampshire irregularly, making fifteen appearances. He had little success with Hampshire and was unable to establish himself in the team, scoring 256 runs at an average of 13.47, with a high score of 30. Outside of first-class cricket, he played most of his club cricket for Basingstoke and Hartley Wintney. Moore died at Basingstoke Basingstoke ( ) is the largest town in the county of Hampshire. It is situated in south-central England and lies across a valley at the source of the River Loddon, at the far western edge of The North Downs. It is located north-east of Southa ... in June 1980. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT ...
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Winchfield
Winchfield is a small village in the Hart (district), Hart District of Hampshire in the South-East of England. It is situated south-west of Hartley Wintney, east of Basingstoke, north-east of Odiham and west of London. It is connected to London Waterloo railway station, London Waterloo and Basingstoke railway station, Basingstoke by the South West Main Line. Winchfield consists of a recently rebuilt village hall (in 1998), a Church (building), church, a 17th-century inn called the Winchfield Inn and a combination of old residential properties and new ones. Winchfield parish currently has a population of 581 people, which was projected to rise to just over 600 in 2008. The population is scattered across this wide parish, which includes Potbridge, settlement around Winchfield church, Winchfield Hurst and Shapley Heath. History There was a Stone Age settlement at Bagwell Green, a few hundred yards past the church in the direction of Odiham Common. Winchfield also has a few exa ...
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County Cricket Ground, Hove
The County Cricket Ground, known for Naming rights#Stadium naming, sponsorship reasons as The 1st Central County Ground, is a cricket venue in Hove, East Sussex, England. The County Ground is the home of Sussex County Cricket Club, where most Sussex home matches since 1872 have been played, although many other grounds in Sussex have been used. Sussex CCC continue to play some of their games away from The County Ground, at either Arundel Castle Cricket Ground, Arundel Castle and Horsham Cricket Club, Horsham. It is one of the few county grounds to have deckchairs for spectators, in the Sussex CCC colours of blue and white, and was the first cricket ground to install permanent floodlights, for Day/night cricket in England, day/night cricket matches and the second ground (after Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Edgbaston) to host a day/night match in England, in 1997. Cricket history Prior to 1872, Sussex County Cricket Club played their home matches at Royal Brunswick Ground. The land fo ...
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