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Stoddy passed away on April 4, 1915
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Read MoreRoss Gregory c Hedley Verity b Ken Farnes: The dismissal involving three World War II victims
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Read MoreRoy Kilner - passed away at 37
April 5, 1928. Roy Kilner, the Yorkshire and England all-rounder, passed away from enteric fever at the age of just 37. Arunabha Sengupta looks back at the life and career of the man who was one of the favourite cricketers of Neville Cardus.
Read MoreFreddie Calthorpe - the first England captain to West Indies - dies at 43
November 19, 1935. Hon Frederick Somerset Gough Calthorpe, the man who captained England in their first Test in the West Indies, passed away at the young age of 43. Arunabha Sengupta looks back at the life and career of this useful amateur all-rounder.
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