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- Cec_Parkin abstract "Cecil Harry \"Cec\" Parkin (18 February 1886, Eaglescliffe, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham – 15 June 1943, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, Lancashire) was an English cricketer who played in 10 Tests from 1920 to 1924 and 157 games for Lancashire County Cricket Club.He played one first-class match for Yorkshire in 1906, before it was discovered that he was born twenty yards outside the county boundary. Despite the fact that many cricketers had appeared for Yorkshire who were not born inside the county boundaries he then spent the next 8 years playing league and minor county cricket. He then joined Lancashire and played at Old Trafford from 1914 to 1926, although four of these years were lost to the Great War. He was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1924.He was a mercurial, inventive off spinner who used flight, guile and turn to dismiss batsman and demanded attacking fields from his captains. He could be expensive, as he disdained any policy of containment against good batsmen on flat pitches, but at his best he could run through any side. He took 14 Leicestershire County Cricket Club wickets on his debut for the Red Rose at Liverpool in 1914, when he was already 28, and did not become a full-time cricketer until the age of 34 in 1921, the year he topped the Test averages against Warwick Armstrong's mighty Australian side. Before then he had combined his Saturday league commitments with appearances for Lancashire.He took 14 wickets in the 1919 Roses Match at Old Trafford at just 10 apiece and, in the first innings of the Gentlemen v Players match of 1920 dismissed 9 Gentlemen at the Oval, six clean bowled, for 85. He was picked for England's tour of Australia that winter and took 5 for 60 in the first innings at Adelaide in a difficult rubber for the England team. He was England's most successful bowler in all first class games on the tour however, with 73 at 21 each. In all he played 8 Tests against Australia without ever appearing on the winning side. He is one of the few players to have opened both the bowling and batting, against Australia at Old Trafford, for England, a remarkable performance by a spin bowler who played only 10 games.He was known as a great character in the dressing room but his outspoken views often saw him clash with the cricketing authorities of the time. He was dropped from the England team when he criticised England Captain Arthur Gilligan in a newspaper article and fell out with the Lancashire Committee two years later which ended his first class career. After leaving Lancashire he returned to league cricket and continued to prove a heavy wicket taker for many years.He was Lancashire's best bowler in 1923, taking 209 wickets at 16.94, and 1924, 200 at just 13.67, but in 1925 took 'only' 121 wickets at 20.79. Ted McDonald and Dick Tyldesley began to dominate the attack for the powerful Lancashire team as they sought to end Yorkshire's dominance of the County Championship. His benefit match with Middlesex in 1925 realised £1,880 and in 1926 he played in eleven county matches, taking 36 wickets at 15.13 and helped Lancashire win the championship for the first time since 1904. Sadly a dispute with the powers that be saw his first class career end at 40.He was equally unorthodox and inventive as a batsman, if rather less skilled. He wrote a lively account of his cricketing days and was, characteristically, a talented conjurer and magician. He used to experiment with new deliveries by bowling them at his wife in the nets and occasionally sent her home with bruised fingers.".
- Cec_Parkin country England.
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- Cec_Parkin wikiPageID "3635499".
- Cec_Parkin wikiPageLength "6011".
- Cec_Parkin wikiPageOutDegree "40".
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- Cec_Parkin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cec Parkin".
- Cec_Parkin 50s "-/-".
- Cec_Parkin 50s "-/4".
- Cec_Parkin batAvg "11.77".
- Cec_Parkin batAvg "12.3".
- Cec_Parkin batting "Right-hand bat".
- Cec_Parkin bestBowling "5".
- Cec_Parkin bestBowling "9".
- Cec_Parkin bowlAvg "17.58".
- Cec_Parkin bowlAvg "35.25".
- Cec_Parkin bowling "Right-arm offbreak".
- Cec_Parkin stumpings "126".
- Cec_Parkin stumpings "3".
- Cec_Parkin column First-class_cricket.
- Cec_Parkin column Test_cricket.
- Cec_Parkin columns "2".
- Cec_Parkin country "English".
- Cec_Parkin deliveries "2095".
- Cec_Parkin deliveries "42101".
- Cec_Parkin fivefor "2".
- Cec_Parkin fivefor "93".
- Cec_Parkin international "true".
- Cec_Parkin lasttestdate "--06-14".
- Cec_Parkin lasttestyear "1924".
- Cec_Parkin matches "10".
- Cec_Parkin matches "197".
- Cec_Parkin name "Cec Parkin".
- Cec_Parkin runs "160".
- Cec_Parkin runs "2425".
- Cec_Parkin source "http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/18428.html CricInfo".
- Cec_Parkin tenfor "-".
- Cec_Parkin tenfor "27".
- Cec_Parkin testdebutdate "--12-17".
- Cec_Parkin testdebutyear "1920".
- Cec_Parkin topScore "36".
- Cec_Parkin topScore "57".
- Cec_Parkin wickets "1048".
- Cec_Parkin wickets "32".
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- Cec_Parkin subject Category:1886_births.
- Cec_Parkin subject Category:1943_deaths.
- Cec_Parkin subject Category:Durham_cricketers.
- Cec_Parkin subject Category:England_Test_cricketers.
- Cec_Parkin subject Category:English_cricketers.
- Cec_Parkin subject Category:Lancashire_cricketers.
- Cec_Parkin subject Category:Marylebone_Cricket_Club_cricketers.
- Cec_Parkin subject Category:North_v_South_cricketers.
- Cec_Parkin subject Category:People_from_Eaglescliffe.
- Cec_Parkin subject Category:Players_cricketers.
- Cec_Parkin subject Category:Sportspeople_from_Yorkshire.
- Cec_Parkin subject Category:Wisden_Cricketers_of_the_Year.