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- Q5200624 description "Argentine cricketer".
- Q5200624 description "Argentine cricketer".
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- Q5200624 abstract "Cyril Edgar Ayling (October 1910 – 13 November 1993) was a cricketer who played for Argentina and was a member of the South American cricket team that toured England in 1932. He represented Argentina in three first-class matches against Sir Theodore Brinckman's XI in 1937-38, but also played in non-first-class representational matches for Argentina from 1930 to 1959. He was born in Buenos Aires.Ayling was a middle-to-lower order right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast medium bowler. On the tour of England in 1932, his batting was not very successful in the six first-class matches, and his highest score was only 34. His bowling was better and he took 19 wickets in first-class games, with a best of five for 48 as he and his brother, Dennet Ayling, bowled the South American team to victory over Sir Julien Cahn's side at Nottingham. Outside the first-class games, he scored an unbeaten 95 and took five for 72 against MCC at Lord's; his innings averted the follow-on and his victims included Test player Eddie Dawson and former England captain Pelham Warner.Against Brinckman's XI in 1937-38, Ayling played alongside Dennet and a third brother, Cecil Ayling. His highest score in three matches came in a rearguard action in the last of the three games, in which all three brothers reached 50 – in Cyril's case, exactly 50. His best bowling, four for 95, also came in this match.Cyril Ayling continued to play high-level Argentinian cricket past his 50th birthday.".
- Q5200624 birthDate "1910-10-26".
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- Q5200624 birthYear "1910".
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- Q5200624 deathDate "1993-11-13".
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- Q5200624 deathYear "1993".
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- Q5200624 birthDate "1910-10-26".
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- Q5200624 country "Argentina".
- Q5200624 dateOfBirth "1910-10-26".
- Q5200624 dateOfDeath "1993-11-13".
- Q5200624 deathDate "1993-11-13".
- Q5200624 deathPlace "Argentina".
- Q5200624 fullname "Cyril Edgar Ayling".
- Q5200624 name "Ayling, Cyril".
- Q5200624 name "Cyril Ayling".
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- Q5200624 placeOfDeath "Argentina".
- Q5200624 shortDescription "Argentine cricketer".
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- Q5200624 comment "Cyril Edgar Ayling (October 1910 – 13 November 1993) was a cricketer who played for Argentina and was a member of the South American cricket team that toured England in 1932. He represented Argentina in three first-class matches against Sir Theodore Brinckman's XI in 1937-38, but also played in non-first-class representational matches for Argentina from 1930 to 1959. He was born in Buenos Aires.Ayling was a middle-to-lower order right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast medium bowler.".
- Q5200624 label "Cyril Ayling".
- Q5200624 givenName "Cyril".
- Q5200624 name "Ayling, Cyril".
- Q5200624 name "Cyril Ayling".
- Q5200624 name "Cyril Edgar Ayling".
- Q5200624 surname "Ayling".