• The 1985 Edgbaston Cup was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts that was part of the Category 2 tier of the 1985 Virginia Slims World...
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  • exempt w/o = Walkover r = Retired d = Defaulted SR = Special ranking 1985 Edgbaston Cup draws[permanent dead link] ITF tournament details Archived 21 April...
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  • Birmingham Classic", the "DFS Classic", the "Dow Classic", and the "Edgbaston Cup." Pam Shriver holds the record for the most singles titles with four...
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  • The 1984 Edgbaston Cup was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts that was part of the 1984 Virginia Slims World Championship Series...
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  • The 1986 Edgbaston Cup was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts that was part of the 1986 Virginia Slims World Championship Series...
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  • Singles 1986 Edgbaston Cup 1985 Champion Pam Shriver Final Champion Pam Shriver Runner-up Manuela Maleeva Score 6–2, 7–6 Details Draw 56 Seeds 14 Events...
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  • The 1983 Cricket World Cup (officially the Prudential Cup '83) was the 3rd edition of the Cricket World Cup tournament. It was held from 9 to 25 June 1983...
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    legions, who built the large Metchley Fort in the area of modern-day Edgbaston in AD 48, and made it the focus of a network of Roman roads. Birmingham...
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  • eight-wicket victory over Australia in the semi-final at Edgbaston meant England were in their first World Cup final since 1992. The final against New Zealand...
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  • Talbots Law (T20 Blast), and Butterkist (The 100). The club's home is Edgbaston Cricket Ground in central Birmingham, which also regularly hosts Test...
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    began a comeback, winning the Wimbledon warm-up tournament the 1982 Edgbaston Cup in Birmingham, her first singles title in more than two years. King...
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    Edgbaston Cricket Ground, also known as the County Ground or Edgbaston Stadium, is a cricket ground in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham, England. It is...
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    Villa Park (category 1966 FIFA World Cup stadiums)
    the first in 1899 and the most recent in 2005. Villa Park has hosted 55 FA Cup semi-finals, more than any other stadium, and it is the 10th largest in England...
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    Adam Gilchrist (category Cricketers at the 1999 Cricket World Cup)
    Retrieved 27 February 2007. "Australia v South Africa at Edgbaston, 17 June 1999, Scorecard". "ICC World Cup, 1999, Final, Australia v Pakistan". ESPNcricinfo...
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  • Spares; Cold Lazarus by Dennis Potter; Conservative MP for Birmingham Edgbaston, Jill Knight, and her disagreements with Roger Gosden; John Gillott; film...
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    defeating Nicolae Mișu of Romania, the Midland Counties Championships at Edgbaston, the Welsh Covered Court Championships at Craigside, Llandudno indoors...
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    Javed Miandad (category Cricketers at the 1975 Cricket World Cup)
    debut against the West Indies at Edgbaston, Birmingham in the 1975 Cricket World Cup. His last ODI was also a World Cup match, and Pakistan lost the match...
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    World Cup, losing to England by 8 wickets. It was noted before the game that Langer had got Australia to walk barefoot around the edge of Edgbaston before...
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    the first innings at Nottingham and a score of 53 in the fifth Test at Edgbaston. However, his wickets were obtained at the expensive average of 37.72...
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    Abdul Qadir (cricketer) (category Cricketers at the 1983 Cricket World Cup)
    Abdul Qadir made his ODI debut against New Zealand at Edgbaston during 1983 Cricket World Cup; he took four wickets for 21 runs in 12 overs, earning...
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  • Gordon Greenidge (category Cricketers at the 1975 Cricket World Cup)
    India at Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham. His highest score of 133 was made against the same team shortly after the 1983 Cricket World Cup. All but...
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    David Warner (cricketer) (category Cricketers at the 2015 Cricket World Cup)
    Joe Root. The event happened hours after Saturday's loss to England at Edgbaston. According to the sports journalist Pat Murphy, the incident took place...
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    Ricky Ponting (category Cricketers at the 1996 Cricket World Cup)
    The sides met again in their next match, this time in the semi-final at Edgbaston on 17 June 1999. Australia only managed 213, with Ponting contributing...
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    Ben Stokes (category Cricketers at the 2019 Cricket World Cup)
    was part of the England team that won the 2019 Cricket World Cup and 2022 T20 World Cup. Born in Christchurch, New Zealand, Stokes moved to England as...
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    David Gower (category Cricketers at the 1979 Cricket World Cup)
    World Cup. Gower led England during the 1985 Ashes, and his team was victorious; however, two 5–0 whitewashes against the West Indies (in 1984 and 1985–86)...
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    Open, were she lost to Evert in the third round. At the Dow Classic in Edgbaston, she lost in the last 16 to Anne White, before withdrawing from Wimbledon...
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    Alec Stewart (category Cricketers at the 1992 Cricket World Cup)
    His highest Test score, 190, was against Pakistan in the drawn first Edgbaston Test on 4 June 1992; it was his fourth century in five Tests. In 1994...
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    Darren Gough (category Cricketers at the 1996 Cricket World Cup)
    the series. England started full of energy winning the First Test at Edgbaston. It was the only live Ashes Test England would win between 1987 and 2005...
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  • Malcolm Marshall (category Cricketers at the 1979 Cricket World Cup)
    rate – averaging one wicket every 42 deliveries. In the first test at Edgbaston, which the West Indies won by an innings and 180 runs, he ended the Test...
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