• ISBN 1-869833-21-X. p184, Titmus Cricketer of the Year 1963 – Fred Titmus, Wisden, Retrieved 25 April 2009 "Obituary: Frederick John Titmus". Wisden/www.espncricinfo...
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  • Titmus is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ariarne Titmus (born 2000), Australian swimmer Fred Titmus (1932–2011), English cricketer...
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  • Pilate, Bobby Charlton, Gordon Jackson. "Fuckin' 'Ell It's Fred Titmus". Lenor, Fred Titmus ("England bowler and ex-England selector, slightly deficient...
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  • of his generation. Parfitt took over the captaincy at Middlesex when Fred Titmus stood down, but was not pleased to have only two seasons in charge, before...
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    Punjabi Sikh population, when he lived there in 1998 while training under Fred Titmus. In 2006 Harbhajan's endorsements generated controversy when he appeared...
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  • New Zealand made 193 and, following on, 166. In their second innings Fred Titmus took five for 19. England won by an innings and 187 runs. Scorecard Sargodha...
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  • John Warr 1958–1960 Ian Bedford 1961–1962 Colin Drybrough 1963–1964 Fred Titmus 1965–1968 Peter Parfitt 1968–1970 Mike Brearley 1971–1982 Mike Gatting...
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    not so memorable for off-spinners... Two fine English off-spinners, Fred Titmus and John Mortimore, bowled 93 overs between them in that match, yielding...
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    Test even when Fred Trueman volunteered to stand down in favour of a second spinner to Fred Titmus. In the end the unsupported Titmus took 7/79 in the...
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  • Luckhurst". ESPNCricinfo. Retrieved 6 February 2014. "Player profile: Fred Titmus". ESPNCricinfo. Retrieved 6 February 2014. "Player profile: Graham Barlow"...
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  • in 1929–30, Kenneth Cranston v. South Africa at Headingley in 1947, Fred Titmus v. New Zealand at Headingley in 1965, Chris Old v. Pakistan at Edgbaston...
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  • Norm O'Neill 1963 Don Kenyon Mushtaq Mohammad Peter Parfitt Phil Sharpe Fred Titmus 1964 Brian Close Charlie Griffith Conrad Hunte Rohan Kanhai Garfield...
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    with Fred Titmus. He was selected as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1950. He is also one of three players (the others are Fred Titmus and...
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  • Barrington". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 28 December 2015. "Player profile: Fred Titmus". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 28 December 2015. "Player profile: Alan Oakman"...
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  • Swanton in Australia, with MCC 1946–1975, Fontana, pp 123–24 (1977). Fred Titmus with Stafford Hildred, My Life in Cricket, John Blake Publishing Ltd...
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  • left school aged 14 and took up work as a motor mechanic in Reading, Fred Titmus saying "he could drive anything from a tank to a scooter". After a year...
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    Butcher 2006-2008 Chris Adams 2008-2013 Arthur McIntyre (1959-1976) Fred Titmus (1977-1978) Ian Salisbury (2012-2013) Graham Ford (2014-2016) Michael...
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    frequently clashed with other strong personalities at the club, including Fred Trueman, Brian Close and Ray Illingworth, but remained popular with the Yorkshire...
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  • lived and worked first at 21 Judd Place‚ then at 65 Ossulston Street Fred Titmus (1932–2011), cricketer, lived at 13 Bridgeway Street James Tibbits Willmore...
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    only player to stand up to then Surrey coach and former England player Fred Titmus after the latter racially abused the Guyanese-born Surrey player Lonsdale...
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    and Fred Titmus (2/62) were brought on, but found little turn and Chappell was the third man in the innings to be leg before wicket when a Titmus shooter...
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    crowded the bat to try and capture the last four wickets. Barry Knight and Fred Titmus held firm, however, and the result was a draw. Wisden described the match...
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  • first taste of the vagaries of international selection, when he replaced Fred Titmus, who had lost four toes in a boating accident, on the 1967–68 tour to...
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    Cowdrey took the next two matches off (which were drawn), but was with Fred Titmus when the off-spinner had four toes cut off by a boat propeller while...
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    youngest first-class debutant, beating the record set by 16-year-old Fred Titmus in 1949. He also played Middlesex age group cricket. He was not re-engaged...
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  • 2012) 1932 – Claudio Naranjo, Chilean psychiatrist (d. 2019) 1932 – Fred Titmus, English cricketer and coach (d. 2011) 1933 – John Sheridan, English...
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  • original on 25 November 2007. Retrieved 30 November 2007. pp. 115–116, Fred Titmus with Stafford Hildred, My Life in Cricket, John Blake Publishing Ltd...
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  • Bennett, while in their second-innings he was dismissed for 23 runs by Fred Titmus. He also bowled seven wicketless overs with his right-arm off break bowling...
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  • beaten by a better side. He wasn't backed by the selectors, however, with Fred Titmus arguing that "[a] youth policy should be the preserve of the England...
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  • first-class debutants for the county, beating the record set by 16-year-old Fred Titmus in June 1949. Godleman did not bat in the first innings, but opened the...
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