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- Q16856464 description "English cricketer".
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- Q16856464 abstract "Alan Durant Imlay (14 February 1885 – 3 July 1959) was an English cricketer. A wicket keeper and right-handed batsman from Cotham, Bristol in the now-defunct County of Avon, Imlay was educated at Clifton College and played cricket there first for the junior team in 1898, and then the senior XI between 1903 and 1904. His prowess led to his inclusion in a national Public Schools XI in 1904, and he proceeded to join Gloucestershire in 1905.Imlay made his first class cricket debut for Gloucestershire in a University match on 25 May 1905 against Cambridge University. He made 17 and 12 with the bat, but 45 extras were conceded in the form of byes. Imlay would go on to join Cambridge University in 1906 and play cricket for the First XI until 1907, playing three matches in total, taking four catches and scoring 20 runs. He then returned to Gloucestershire and played sporadically until 1911, making a total of six more appearances for the county though never bettering his debut score of 17. He took four catches for the county in total, and performed one stumping. He did however make one appearance for the Gentlemen, where he took four catches, and also played for Leveson-Gower's invitational team, for whom he made his career-best score of 26 with the bat. He died in Brent Knoll, north of Burnham on Sea in Somerset.".
- Q16856464 alias "Alan Durant Imlay".
- Q16856464 birthDate "1885-02-14".
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- Q16856464 alternativeNames "Alan Durant Imlay".
- Q16856464 dateOfBirth "1885-02-14".
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- Q16856464 name "Imlay, Alan".
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- Q16856464 comment "Alan Durant Imlay (14 February 1885 – 3 July 1959) was an English cricketer. A wicket keeper and right-handed batsman from Cotham, Bristol in the now-defunct County of Avon, Imlay was educated at Clifton College and played cricket there first for the junior team in 1898, and then the senior XI between 1903 and 1904.".
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