
Colin Cowdrey - Wikipedia
Michael Colin Cowdrey, Baron Cowdrey of Tonbridge, CBE (24 December 1932 – 4 December 2000) [1] was an English cricketer who played for Kent County Cricket Club from 1950 to 1976, and in 114 Test matches for England from 1954 to 1975. He was born in Ootacamund, Madras Presidency, British India and died in Littlehampton, West Sussex.
Colin Cowdrey Profile - Cricket Player England - ESPNcricinfo
Cowdrey spent most of summer 1967 leading Kent to both the Gillette Cup and their most spirited challenge for the Championship since the 1920s, but he was brought back by England at a moment that...
科林·考德雷(Colin Cowdrey) - 华文百科 - wikii.one
迈克尔·科林·考德里(Michael Colin Cowdrey),托布里奇(Tonbridge)的男爵·考德雷(Baron Cowdrey )(1932年12月24日至2000年12月4日)是一名英国板球运动员,他从1950年至1976年为肯特县板...
OBITUARIES | Colin Cowdrey: A cricketing gentleman - BBC News
2000年12月5日 · In domestic cricket, Colin Cowdrey led Kent to its first County Championship for 57 years before retiring in 1976 to become a respected administrator. He was President of the MCC and Chairman of...
Colin Cowdrey — The life and career of England's most charming batsman ...
2014年1月20日 · Colin Cowdrey © Getty Images. Colin Cowdrey, born December 24, 1932, was one of the greatest ever batsmen produced by England, and one of the most charming men to have graced the game.
Colin Cowdrey: A batsman far above the ordinary – Almanack
2020年12月24日 · Colin Cowdrey went on to become one of England’s greatest ever cricketers and in 1968, became the first player to play 100 Test matches. His tally of 7,624 Test runs was the second highest at the time of his retirement, after Sir Garfield Sobers‘ 8,032. He scored a whopping 42,719 first-class runs with 107 hundreds
International Cricket Council Hall of Fame
Born on December 24, 1932 in Bangalore in India, Colin Cowdrey went on to represent England in 114 Test matches. He made his Test debut against Australia at Brisbane in 1954 and played his last Test match 21 years later against the same opponents at Melbourne in 1975.
Colin Cowdrey: From teenage phenomenon to sporting …
2018年12月4日 · Colin Cowdrey was not just one of England’s greatest batsmen, he was also one of the most influential figures in the game. His Wisden Almanack obituary explored a complex character. Cowdrey, Michael Colin, Baron Cowdrey of Tonbridge, CBE, died on December 4, 2000, aged 67, after suffering a stroke earlier in the year.
Colin Cowdrey – First Batsman to Play 100 Tests - Cricket Thrills
Colin Cowdrey celebrated his unprecedented 100th Test appearance at Edgbaston against Australia in 1968 in the only way possible: by scoring a hundred. One of the greatest acts of cricketing courage I have seen was that of a 41-year-old man summoned from England in the middle of winter to bolster an injury-ridden Test squad in Australia, taking ...
Colin Cowdrey - ESPNcricinfo
His side were overwhelmed but he scored 15 and 26 and Wisden commented: Cowdrey, the Tonbridge School captain, made a promising debut for Kent. Cowdrey remained at Tonbridge until the following...