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- Arnold_Dyson abstract "Arnold Herbert Dyson (July 10, 1905 - June 7, 1978) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Glamorgan. Dyson was born in Yorkshire and played as a right-handed opening batsman, often partnering Emrys Davies. A consistent batsman, he passed 1000 runs in all but one season from 1931 until 1947. During this time he set a record for 305 consecutive appearances in the County Championship.".
- Q6848198 abstract "Arnold Herbert Dyson (July 10, 1905 - June 7, 1978) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Glamorgan. Dyson was born in Yorkshire and played as a right-handed opening batsman, often partnering Emrys Davies. A consistent batsman, he passed 1000 runs in all but one season from 1931 until 1947. During this time he set a record for 305 consecutive appearances in the County Championship.".
- Arnold_Dyson comment "Arnold Herbert Dyson (July 10, 1905 - June 7, 1978) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Glamorgan. Dyson was born in Yorkshire and played as a right-handed opening batsman, often partnering Emrys Davies. A consistent batsman, he passed 1000 runs in all but one season from 1931 until 1947. During this time he set a record for 305 consecutive appearances in the County Championship.".
- Q6848198 comment "Arnold Herbert Dyson (July 10, 1905 - June 7, 1978) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Glamorgan. Dyson was born in Yorkshire and played as a right-handed opening batsman, often partnering Emrys Davies. A consistent batsman, he passed 1000 runs in all but one season from 1931 until 1947. During this time he set a record for 305 consecutive appearances in the County Championship.".