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Cricketers who have made most ducks for england

1 Derek Underwood 19 2= John Snow 17 Godfrey Evans 17 4 John Emburey 16 5= Derek Randall 14 Ian Botham 14 7= Graham Gooch 13 Mike Gatting 13 Brian Statham 13 Frank Woolley 13

Stamp's Sporting Statistics

WORLD CUP PLAYERS WITH PREMIERSHIP CLUBS

Bulgaria Boncho Genchev (Ipswich). Germany Jrgen Klinsmann (Tottenham). Holland Bryan Roy (Nottingham Forest). Norway Henning Berg (Blackburn), Lars Bohinen (Nottingham Forest), Stig Inge Bjornebye (Liverpool), All Inge Haland (Nottingham Forest), Erland Johnsen (Chelsea). Republic of Ireland Phil Babb (Coventry), Ray Houghton (Aston Villa), Denis Irwin, Roy Keane (both Manchester United), Gary Kelly (Leeds), Alan Kernaghan (Manchester City), Eddie McGoldrick (Arsenal), Paul McGrath (Aston Villa), Kevin Moran (Blackburn), Terry Phelan (Manchester City), John Sheridan (Sheffield Wednesday), Steve Staunton, Andy Townsend (both Aston Villa), Ronnie Whelan (Liverpool). Romania Ilie Dumitrescu (Tottenham). Russia Dmitri Kharin (Chelsea). Switzerland Marc Hottiger (Newcastle). USA Brad Friedel (Newcastle), Roy Wegerle (Coventry).

ANNIVERSARIES

Today Birth of cricketer Clive Lloyd (1944); and French rugby union player Serge Blanco (1958); death of boxer champion Rocky Marciano in a plane crash (1969).

Monday Birth of boxer James J Corbett, (1866).

Tuesday John Arlott commentated on his last Test match, the Lord's Centenary Match between England and Australia (1980).

Wednesday Mary Peters won gold in the Olympic pentathlon at Munich (1972).

Thursday Births of golfers Ray Floyd (1942) and Tom Watson (1949).

Friday Maureen Connolly, won the US Open tennis title at 16 (1951).

Saturday Death of cricketer Sir Leonard Hutton, at 74 (1990).

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