gloucestershire in A Sentence

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    Points: Gloucestershire 1, Hampshire 1.

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    Phil Mustard(Gloucestershire) played his 200th List A match.

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    Gloucestershire's target was revised to 297.

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    Gloucestershire won the toss and batted.

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    Points: Gloucestershire 21, Leicestershire 5.

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    Left it at home in Gloucestershire.

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    You really do live in Gloucestershire, don't you?

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    The Gloucestershire Regiment.

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    Gloucestershire Foster Robinson.

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    The Gloucestershire Club.

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    The Gloucestershire Regiment and The Battle of the Imjin River, Korean War,

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    Williamson signed for Gloucestershire to play in the 2011 English county season.

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    Gloucestershire that his men should leave me alone when I make my move.

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    He has been signed by Gloucestershire in 2011 to play in T20 matches.

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    Gloucestershire County Cricket Club have played more than 300 first-class and more than 70 List A matches there.

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    Gavin settled in Stroud, Gloucestershire before 1990 and was still living there in 2009 and in 2012.

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    Subsequently, two members of Gloucestershire's committee visited Hammond's mother in an attempt to sign him for the club.

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    Dedicated programmes to prepare international students for their academic studies are delivered on our campus by INTO University of Gloucestershire.

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    Hammond spent much of the 1934 season troubled by sore throats and back problems which restricted his appearances for Gloucestershire.

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    When the Prince of Wales bought Highgrove House, his family home near Tetbury in Gloucestershire, the estate didn't even have a lawn.

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    Despite that seemingly modest score, Yorkshire won by an innings and 63 runs as Gloucestershire were bowled out twice for 125 and 89.

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    The term usually encompasses the historic counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, and often the counties of Bristol, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, in the South West region.

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    Although Hammond began his career in 1920, he was required to wait until 1923 before he could play full-time, after his qualification to play for Gloucestershire was challenged.

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    Between 1865 and 1908, he played first-class cricket for a record-equalling 44 seasons, and during this captained England, Gloucestershire, the Gentlemen, Marylebone Cricket Club(MCC) and several other teams.

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    He had not resided in Gloucestershire long enough to be eligible to play for the team under County Championship rules, and was barred for the rest of the season.

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    However, his plans changed when his headmaster wrote to the captain of Gloucestershire, Foster Robinson, reporting Hammond's school cricket record and suggesting that they take a look at him.

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    He played first-class cricket for a record-equalling 44 seasons, from 1865 to 1908, during which he captained England, Gloucestershire, the Gentlemen, Marylebone Cricket Club(MCC), the United South of England Eleven(USEE) and several other teams.

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    William King first started a Sunday school in Dursley, Gloucestershire, and suggested to his friend Robert Raikes, that he start a similar school in Gloucester, which resulted in Raikes generally being quoted as starting the schools.

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    Against Gloucestershire, he again showed his ability to remain calm and keep scoring even as those around him fell, making 241 in a Somerset first-innings in which James Hildreth was the only other player to pass 50.

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    Hammond, who scored a century in his first appearance in adult cricket days after leaving school, played in a trial match for the Gloucestershire Club and Ground, scoring 60 runs, taking two wickets and impressing the local press.

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