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    in 1900. MacLaren senior encouraged his sons to play cricket. With the aim of improving their ability in the game, MacLaren senior sent Archie and his...
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  • MacLaren or Maclaren is a surname of Scottish origin. The name is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac Labhrainn meaning "son of Labhrann". The Gaelic personal...
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  • of 77 years since the club's last outright title in 1934. In 1895, Archie MacLaren scored 424 in an innings for Lancashire, which remains the highest...
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  • of seven brothers, MacLaren was a keen cricketer from his youngest days. He was particularly close to his younger brother Archie, who later captained...
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  • as Zach MacLaren Archie Renaux as Miles Maclaren Mallori Johnson as Elle Andie MacDowell as Connie MacLaren Patrick Fabian as Matt MacLaren Heather Graham...
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    cricket by nine different players. It was first achieved in 1895 by Archie MacLaren, playing for Lancashire against Somerset, while the most recent occurrence...
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  • drop down to seventh in the batting order. England were captained by Archie MacLaren for the first time. The Test was dominated by an innings of 175 by...
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    next three Tests, each time facing a large Australian total. He and Archie MacLaren were the only two tourists to come to terms with the conditions and...
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  • played by Geoffrey MacLaren Archived 10 March 2020 at the Wayback Machine at CricketArchive Archie MacLaren at CricketArchive James MacLaren at CricketArchive...
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  • Ted Wainwright 1895 Bill Brockwell Jack Brown C. B. Fry Tom Hayward Archie MacLaren 1896 W. G. Grace 1897 Syd Gregory Dick Lilley Ranjitsinhji Tom Richardson...
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  • Lancashire won the toss and batted first, scoring 801, with centuries by Archie MacLaren (424) and Arthur Paul (177). Somerset replied with 143 and, following...
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    wickets his contemporaries found unplayable. English cricket captain Archie MacLaren said of him, "Compared to Victor I was a cab-horse to a Derby winner"...
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  • Melbourne Cricket Club invited MCC to send a side, but they declined. Archie MacLaren was therefore invited instead, and accepted. George Hirst, Wilfred...
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    to stand down and surrendered both his place and the captaincy to Archie MacLaren. It is evident that Grace "plotted" his own omission from the England...
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  • Indian Prince Ranjitsinhji (105) and captains Stanley Jackson (82), Archie MacLaren (92) and Plum Warner (118) as the leading lights in an era eulogised...
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    rain. Opening the bowling in the first innings, Harry Trott dismissed Archie MacLaren, Johnny Briggs and Stoddart. The fluctuating fortunes of the Test series...
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    runs in England's first innings, sharing a 162-run partnership with Archie MacLaren. In Australia's second innings, Peel took three more wickets to return...
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    February 1902 26 days 1 1,366 Syd Gregory 14 June 1902 116 days 3 1,531 Archie MacLaren 13 August 1902 60 days 3 3,412 Clem Hill 27 December 1924 22 years...
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    captain, Archie MacLaren, withdrew Mold from the bowling attack at the end of the over and he did not bowl again in the match. However, MacLaren later defended...
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  • Venue Season 501* Brian Lara Warwickshire v. Durham Edgbaston 1994 424 Archie MacLaren Lancashire v. Somerset Taunton 1895 410* Sam Northeast Glamorgan v...
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  • 1898–99 Report South Africa South Africa 2 2 0 0 Total 4 4 0 0 15 Archie MacLaren 1897–98† Report Australia Australia 3 1 2 0 1899 Report Australia England...
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    Ferté (1887–1965), Royal Air Force Commander. Archibald Campbell [Archie] MacLaren (1871–1944), cricketer. John Whitehead (1860–1899), ornithologist and...
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    Archie James Beale (born 22 November 1997), known professionally as Archie Renaux, is an English actor. He is known for his roles in the BBC One miniseries...
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    Burnley supplementing his full-time job. Lancashire's captain was Archie MacLaren who was about to form an England team to tour Australia in 1901–02...
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    In 1901, Hirst and Rhodes were invited to join a team organised by Archie MacLaren to tour Australia and Hawke refused to authorise their selection, preferring...
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    and taking 19 wickets. At the end of the season, he was selected by Archie MacLaren in a match at Eastbourne, playing for an all-amateur non-representative...
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    thus retained The Ashes. The England side was a private venture of Archie MacLaren at the invitation of the Melbourne Cricket Club, after MCC had declined...
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    birthplace, from willow cuttings sent in 1903 by English Test captain Archie MacLaren who had recently toured Australia. Legend has it that only one cutting...
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    year, despite the English batting strength. But the England captain, Archie MacLaren, was unconvinced that Hobbs possessed the required quality. The Surrey...
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  • George Harris (who later became Lord Harris) (Eton); and A. N. Hornby, Archie MacLaren and Stanley Jackson (Harrow). Lionel Tennyson (later 3rd Baron Tennyson)...
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