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England test twelve

NZPA London The twelve England players for the fourth cricket test against the West Indies, scheduled to begin at the Oval, in London, on Thursday, was announced in London yesterday. The 12, with tests played and players’ ages, is: I. T Botham (Somerset, captain) tests 28, aged 24; G. Boycott

((Yorkshire) 91, 39; G. A, Gooch (Essex) 23, 26; B. C. i Rose (Somerset) 6, 30; W. Larkins (Northamptonshire) 3, 26; M. W. Gatting (Middlesex) 4, 23; P. Willey (Northamptonshire) 9, 30; A. P. E. Knott (Kent) 92, 34; J. E. Emburey (Middlesex) 7, 27; C. M. Old (Yorkshire) 41, 31; G. R. Dilley (Kent) 3, 21; R. G. D. Willis (Warwickshire) 56, 30.

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Press, 22 July 1980, Page 30

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England test twelve Press, 22 July 1980, Page 30

England test twelve Press, 22 July 1980, Page 30