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Posted on June 10, 2022 by Mike

Somerset Player Vernon Tickell Hill (1890-1902 & 1908-1912)

The wonderfully named Vernon Tickell Hill was an amateur who played mainly for Somerset before WW1 – in 121 matches he scored 3842 runs at 19.21 with one hundred, believing almost every ball was there to hit. He also had one of the longest throws in the game

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