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    Sydney Francis Barnes (19 April 1873 – 26 December 1967) was an English professional cricketer who is regarded as one of the greatest bowlers of all time...
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    August 1976, and then three months later shifted base to Sydney. Progress was slow and Barnes announced he was leaving once again in May 1977 to join Swanee...
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  • Jack Hobbs  England 939 Sydney Barnes  England 930 Aubrey Faulkner  South Africa 423 1912 Jack Hobbs  England 942 Sydney Barnes  England 917 Aubrey Faulkner...
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  • Sidney Barnes (1916–1973) was an Australian cricketer and cricket writer. Sidney or Sydney Barnes may also refer to: Sidney Barnes (musician) (born 1941)...
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    The corresponding record for taking ten wickets in a match is held by Sydney Barnes, who achieved this feat seven times. He also holds the Test record for...
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    "frustrated by their lack of progress," they moved on to Sydney in early 1977. In May 1977, Barnes told his fellow members that he would leave again. From...
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    studio and in concert. Mahalia Violet Barnes was born on 12 July 1982 in Sydney. She is the daughter of Jimmy Barnes (born James Swan, 28 April 1956 in Glasgow...
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  • Barnes (1916–1973), Australian cricketer Simon Barnes, Chief Sports Writer of The Times Stu Barnes (born 1970), Canadian hockey player Sydney Barnes (1873–1967)...
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  • batsmen who are strong on the leg side. The English opening bowlers Sydney Barnes and Frank Foster used leg theory with some success in Australia in 1911–12...
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    1878, when the Waratah Club of Sydney played Carlton Football Club in a return of the previous year's contests in Sydney where the clubs had competed in...
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