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Robert Austin was born on 22 November, 1977 in Norwich, is an A list of Minor Counties cricketers. Discover Robert Austin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

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Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 22 November 1977
Birthday 22 November
Birthplace Norwich
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Timeline

This is a list of cricketers who have played for Norfolk County Cricket Club in List A matches.

1965

Norfolk, one of the Minor Counties, played 26 List A cricket matches – a one-day, limited overs form of cricket – between 1965 and 2003.

After making their List A debut in the 1965 Gillette Cup the county played four matches in the competition up to the 1970.

Henry Blofeld, 1 match, 1965

1968

Gordon Bland, 1 match, 1968

1969

• Alan Halford, 2 matches, 1969–1970

1970

• Ian Battelley, 1 match, 1970

• Paul Borrett, 1 match, 1970

• Fred Handley, 6 matches, 1970–1990

1982

Minor counties were not a regular feature of the competition until the 1982 NatWest Trophy after which Norfolk took part every year until the 1985 competition and then from 1990 until 2004, the last year in which all Minor Counties were included.

The knock-out nature of the Gillette Cup means that in most competitions Norfolk only played one match, generally against a first-class county.

• Terry Barnes, 1 match, 1982

John Barrett, 1 match, 1982

Nigel Cook, 3 matches, 1982–1985

• Robin Huggins, 4 matches, 1982–1985

1984

Robert Bradford, 1 match, 1984

Edward Hodson, 1 match, 1984

1985

Rodney Bunting, 5 matches, 1985–1995

• John Carter, 1 match, 1985

1991

• Richard Belmont, 1 match, 1991

1993

Adam Cole, 2 matches, 1993–1994

Stephen Crowley, 4 matches, 1993–1996

1995

Stephen Harvey, 1 match, 1995

1996

Tim Boon, 2 matches, 1996–1997

1997

Matthew Boyden, 3 matches, 1997–1999

Paul Bradshaw, 11 match, 1997–2003

1998

Gary Bailey, 1 match, 1998

Paul Harwood, 1 match, 1998

1999

Wendell Coppin, 1 match, 1999

2000

The exceptions were in 2000 and 2002 when Norfolk won their opening round match on each occasion and, in 2002, advanced to the third round of the competition after winning two matches.

Andrew Clarke, 2 matches, 2000

2001

Christopher Borrett, 5 matches, 2001–2003

• Chris Brown, 6 matches, 2001–2003

Christopher Carey, 2 matches, 2001

2002

From the 2002 competition onwards the opening rounds of the tournament were held during the previous English cricket season.

2004

As a result, Norfolk's last List A match, in the 2004 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy, actually took place in August 2003.

Players are listed alphabetically with the number of matches played and the calendar years in which they made their first and last appearances in List A cricket for Norfolk.

Most players also made appearances for Norfolk in the Minor Counties Championship.

Some will have represented other sides in top-class cricket.

Only their appearances for Norfolk are included below.