Bunny Lucas

English cricketer and Test player

Bunny Lucas - English cricketer and Test player
Born

1857
168 years ago

Died

October 12th, 1923
101 years ago — 66 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

England

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An English cricketer played as a right-handed batsman and right-arm fast bowler. Represented England in Test cricket from 1903 to 1921. Played for Surrey County Cricket Club and was part of a strong team during his career. Contributed to several domestic victories and made notable achievements in international matches, showcasing exceptional skill in both batting and bowling.

Played Test cricket for England

Represented Surrey County Cricket Club

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