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Noddy Pullar & Alan Wharton - Lancashire C. C. C
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Noddy Pullar & Alan Wharton - Lancashire C. C. C
Cricket - 1956 County Championship - Lancashire vs. Sussex
Geoffrey Noddy Pullar, left, and Alan Wharton walk out to bat for Lancashire at Old Trafford.
Pullar made 312 first-class appearances for Lancashire between 1954 and 1968, scoring 16853 runs and 32 centuries. He played 28 tests for England.
Wharton played 392 first-class games for Lancashire between 1946 and 1960, scoring 17921 runs and 25 centuries. He played one test for England against New Zealand in 1949. He also played rugby league for Salford.
07/07/1956
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the thrilling world of cricket in 1956. The image captures two legendary players from Lancashire County Cricket Club, Noddy Pullar and Alan Wharton, as they confidently stride onto the field at Old Trafford. Geoffrey "Noddy". Pullar, standing on the left side of the frame, was a true stalwart for Lancashire. Over his impressive career spanning from 1954 to 1968, he played an astounding 312 first-class matches for his beloved club. With a remarkable tally of 16,853 runs and an impressive count of 32 centuries under his belt, it is no wonder that he earned himself a place in England's test team for 28 matches. Alan Wharton stands beside him with equal poise and determination. A key figure in Lancashire's lineup between 1946 and 1960, Wharton showcased his batting prowess across an astonishing total of 392 first-class games. His record-breaking scorecard boasts an incredible sum of 17,921 runs alongside a commendable collection of 25 centuries. Notably versatile in sportsmanship skills beyond cricket alone, Wharton also dabbled in rugby league playing for Salford. This evocative photograph not only immortalizes these exceptional cricketers but also pays homage to their immense contributions to both their club and country during one unforgettable summer day on July7th , 1956 at Old Trafford stadium.
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