Wilfred Rhodes
English cricketer and coach

Born
October 29th, 1877
147 years ago
Died
July 8th, 1973
51 years ago — 95 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
England
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A prominent cricketer from England, his career spanned from 1899 to 1930. Primarily a left-arm spin bowler, he played for Yorkshire and the England national cricket team. Rhodes participated in over 500 first-class matches, taking more than 4,000 wickets. He also excelled as a batsman, scoring over 39,000 runs in first-class cricket. After retiring from playing, he took on coaching roles, contributing to the development of future cricketers. His dedication to the sport extended beyond his playing days, impacting cricket through coaching and mentorship.
Played for Yorkshire and England
Took over 4,000 first-class wickets
Scored over 39,000 runs in first-class cricket
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