Bob Wyatt

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Bob Wyatt was an English cricketer best known for captaining England in the 1930s and for his long, resilient first-class career with Warwickshire.

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instanceOf England Test cricketer
Warwickshire cricketer
cricketer
human
awarded Commander of the Order of the British Empire
battingAverageInTests around 31
battingPosition middle-order batsman
battingStyle right-handed batsman
birthDate 1901-05-02
birthPlace Milford, Surrey
surface form: Milford, Surrey, England
bowlingStyle right-arm medium-fast
captaincyEra 1930s
captained England cricket team
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
deathDate 1995-04-20
deathPlace Westminster, London, England
era interwar period
pre-war English cricket
familyName Wyatt
fieldOfWork cricket
professional sports
firstClassCenturies over 80 first-class centuries
firstClassMatches over 600 first-class matches
firstClassRuns over 39,000 first-class runs
fullName Robert Elliott Storey Wyatt
gender male
givenName Robert
honour CBE
knownFor courageous play against fast bowling
tactical captaincy
league County Championship
nationalTeam England cricket team
notableFor captaining England in Test cricket
long first-class cricket career
resilient batting
playedFor England cricket team
Warwickshire County Cricket Club
Worcestershire County Cricket Club
role all-rounder
batsman
sport cricket
teamCaptain Warwickshire County Cricket Club
testCapNumber England Test cricketer number 221
testDebutAgainst South Africa
testDebutFor England
testMatches 40 Test matches for England

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Wyatt hasNotableBearer Bob Wyatt