词条 | Albert Brown (English cricketer) |
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| name = | country = England | fullname = Albert Brown | nickname = | birth_date = {{birth date|1911|7|10|df=y}} | birth_place = Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | death_date = {{death date and age|1995|4|27|1911|7|10|df=y}} | death_place = Birmingham, Warwickshire, England | heightft = | heightinch = | heightm = | batting = Right-handed | bowling = Right-arm fast-medium | role = | family = | club1 = Warwickshire | year1 = 1932 | clubnumber1 = | columns = 1 | column1 = First-class | matches1 = 1 | runs1 = 1 | bat avg1 = – | 100s/50s1 = –/– | top score1 = 1* | deliveries1 = 216 | wickets1 = 2 | bowl avg1 = 48.00 | fivefor1 = – | tenfor1 = – | best bowling1 = 2/96 | catches/stumpings1 = 1/– | date = 30 December | year = 2011 | source = http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/10044.html Cricinfo }} Albert Brown (10 July 1911 – 27 April 1995) was an English cricketer and snooker player. He made just one first-class appearance for Warwickshire County Cricket Club in 1932. As a snooker player he was twice runner-up in the English Amateur Championship and reached the semi-final of the World Snooker Championship four times between 1948 and 1953. Early lifeHe was born in Birmingham, Warwickshire on 10 July 1911. CricketBrown made a single first-class appearance for Warwickshire against the touring Indians at Edgbaston in 1932.[1] The Indians made 282 all out in their first-innings, with Brown taking the wickets of Naoomal Jeoomal and Amar Singh to finish with figures of 2/61 from 22 overs. In Warwickshire's first-innings of 354 all out, Brown ended the innings not out on a single run. He bowled 14 wicketless overs in the Indians second-innings of 344 declared and wasn't required to bat in Warwickshire's second-innings of 110/3, with the match being declared a draw.[2] This was his only major appearance for Warwickshire. SnookerBrown was later a leading snooker player. As an amateur he was runner-up in the English Amateur Championship in 1940 and 1946. After turning professional he played in a number of major events from 1947 to 1955 and reached the semi-finals of the World Snooker Championship four times, in 1948, 1950, 1952 and 1953. He also was runner-up in the 1951/1952 News of the World Snooker Tournament, missing out on victory by a single frame. His last competitive appearance was in the 1954/1955 News of the World Snooker Tournament. Non-ranking event wins: (1)
DeathHe died at the city of his birth on 27 April 1995. References1. ^{{cite web |subscription=yes |url=https://cricketarchive.com/Players/28/28186/First-Class_Matches.html|title=First-Class Matches played by Albert Brown|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=30 December 2011}} 2. ^{{cite web |subscription=yes |url=https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/14/14417.html|title=Warwickshire v Indians, 1932|publisher=CricketArchive|accessdate=30 December 2011}} External links
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