Ken Farnes

English cricketer and Test player

Ken Farnes - English cricketer and Test player
Born

July 8th, 1911
114 years ago

Died

October 20th, 1941
84 years ago — 30 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

England

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Contributed to English cricket primarily as a fast bowler. Made an appearance in 16 Test matches for England between 1936 and 1939. Played domestic cricket for Essex, developing a reputation for his bowling skills. Recognized for his outstanding performances in first-class cricket, taking over 750 wickets over his career. Served in World War II and resumed his cricket career post-war, continuing to excel until retirement.

Played in 16 Test matches for England

Took over 750 wickets in first-class matches

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