Peter Richardson
English cricketer and Worcestershire captain

Born
July 4th, 1931
93 years ago
Died
2017
8 years ago — 86 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
England
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A prominent cricketer, this individual played first-class cricket for Worcestershire from 1950 to 1967. As a right-handed batsman, contributed significantly to the team's successes during the County Championship. Served as team captain and led Worcestershire to several key victories, solidifying the club's reputation in English cricket. Also represented England in international matches, showcasing talent on a global scale. His career encompassed a range of matches and competitions, highlighting the skills and dedication to the sport.
Played for Worcestershire from 1950 to 1967
Served as captain of Worcestershire
Represented England in international matches
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