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- Bob_White_(cricketer) abstract "Robert Arthur White (born 6 October 1936 in Fulham, London) is a former English first class cricketer. He made his county debut in 1958 with Middlesex. In 1966 he moved to Nottinghamshire and played with them until 1980 when he retired and became a first class umpire.White was regarded purely as a batsman until joining Notts. Here he developed into an off spinner and batted increasingly low in the order.".
- Q4934360 abstract "Robert Arthur White (born 6 October 1936 in Fulham, London) is a former English first class cricketer. He made his county debut in 1958 with Middlesex. In 1966 he moved to Nottinghamshire and played with them until 1980 when he retired and became a first class umpire.White was regarded purely as a batsman until joining Notts. Here he developed into an off spinner and batted increasingly low in the order.".
- Bob_White_(cricketer) comment "Robert Arthur White (born 6 October 1936 in Fulham, London) is a former English first class cricketer. He made his county debut in 1958 with Middlesex. In 1966 he moved to Nottinghamshire and played with them until 1980 when he retired and became a first class umpire.White was regarded purely as a batsman until joining Notts. Here he developed into an off spinner and batted increasingly low in the order.".
- Q4934360 comment "Robert Arthur White (born 6 October 1936 in Fulham, London) is a former English first class cricketer. He made his county debut in 1958 with Middlesex. In 1966 he moved to Nottinghamshire and played with them until 1980 when he retired and became a first class umpire.White was regarded purely as a batsman until joining Notts. Here he developed into an off spinner and batted increasingly low in the order.".