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Description Sport, Cricket, Circa 1905, Edward George Dennett (1879-1937), Professional, Lower order left hand batsman & slow left arm bowler, He played for Gloucestershire (1903-1926) in 387 matches, He took 100 wickets in a season 12 times and exceeded 200 in 1907, He achieved the remarkable feat of all ten wickets in an innings (for 40 runs) v Essex in 1906
Date circa 1905
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