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- Q6536962 description "English cricketer".
- Q6536962 description "English cricketer".
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- Q6536962 abstract "Lewis Pickles, born at Wakefield, Yorkshire on 17 September 1932, was a cricketer who played as an opening batsman for Somerset for just over three seasons in the mid-1950s.Somerset's recruitment policy for new players after falling to the bottom of the County Championship from 1952 to 1955 ranged far and wide, and Lewis Pickles was one of the recruits. A fair-haired right-handed opening batsman from Wakefield, who had made appearances for Yorkshire's Second Eleven, he played a couple of games in 1955 and then became the regular opener for the 1956 season. He did well enough to win his county cap, scoring 1,136 runs at an average of 24. He made a top score of 87 against the bowling of Brian Statham, Roy Tattersall and Malcolm Hilton against Lancashire at Old Trafford. Wisden noted that Pickles and fellow Yorkshireman Malcolm Walker looked at one stage capable of forming a regular opening partnership, but Walker lost form.The 1957 season proved more difficult for Pickles, with more competition for batting places after the arrival of Bill Alley to join the side. Alley often opened, and Pickles' uncertain form saw him play in less than half the first-class matches.In 1958, he played just four times and his last first-class match was also the last match played by Walker. Pickles left the county's staff at the end of the season, returning to Yorkshire where he played League cricket for Pudsey St Lawrence (Leonard Hutton's old club) and from 1970 until 1985 for Lightcliffe Cricket Club in the Bradford League, where his off-spin was a useful adjunct to his status as an opening batsman.".
- Q6536962 birthDate "1932-09-17".
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- Q6536962 birthDate "1932-09-17".
- Q6536962 birthPlace "Wakefield, Yorkshire, England".
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- Q6536962 fullname "Lewis Pickles".
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- Q6536962 placeOfBirth "Wakefield, Yorkshire".
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- Q6536962 comment "Lewis Pickles, born at Wakefield, Yorkshire on 17 September 1932, was a cricketer who played as an opening batsman for Somerset for just over three seasons in the mid-1950s.Somerset's recruitment policy for new players after falling to the bottom of the County Championship from 1952 to 1955 ranged far and wide, and Lewis Pickles was one of the recruits.".
- Q6536962 label "Lewis Pickles".
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