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John Thewlis senior : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Thewlis senior John Thewlis senior (30 June 1828 – 29 December 1899) was an English first-class cricketer, who played in forty four matches for Yorkshire County Cricket Club, and fifty six first-class matches in all between 1862 and 1875. Thewlis was noted as a right-hand batsman with a full range of strokes. ==Yorkshire breakthrough== Although he came late into the game, Thewlis was only the second man to emerge from Lascelles Hall, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England to play for his home county. The first, Luke Greenwood, played a significant role in his doing so: George Parr, successor to William Clarke in the management of the All-England Eleven, approached him for advice: "Greenwood, we are going to Southampton to play 22 there. Do you know a good batter?"〔Quoted in Pullin 1900, p. 80.〕 Greenwood replied that, in Thewlis, he did, and so, on nothing more than that brief paean, Parr included him as opening batsman. He was bowled first ball and, as he left the wicket, turned and vowed to the bowler that it would not happen again; nor did it, as Thewlis worked his way to 41 not out in the second innings.
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