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Andrew Balbirnie (born 28
December 1990) is an
Irish cricketer, the
current captain of the
Ireland cricket team in Test cricket.
Balbirnie is a right-handed...
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Balbirnie House is an
early 19th-century
country house in Glenrothes, in
central Fife, Scotland. The
present house was
completed in 1817 as a rebuild...
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Balbirnie Stone Circle is an
archaeological site, a
stone circle on the north-eastern edge of Glenrothes, in Fife, Scotland. The site was in use from...
- Lieutenant-General
Robert Balfour of
Balbirnie (3 May 1772 – 31
October 1837) was a son of John
Balfour of
Balbirnie and Mary Gordon,
daughter of James...
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Robert Balfour of
Balbirnie (1698–1766), from Fife, Scotland, was
Member of
Parliament for
Midlothian (also
known as Edinburghshire) from 1751 to 1754...
- area (e.g.
Balbirnie, Balgeddie,
Leslie Parks).
Glenrothes is home to the
remains of
ancient stone circles which can be seen at
Balbirnie and Balfarg...
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Ireland in the T20I and ODI
format following the
resignation of
Andrew Balbirnie,
before being appointed as
permanent limited-overs
captain in October...
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prize of £250 and
later used this
money to pay for his
wedding to
Hazel Balbirnie. "I
Could Never Tell" was
later recorded by both Vera Lynn and Richard...
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Alexander Clark of
Balbirnie (died 1591) was a
Scottish merchant and
Provost of Edinburgh. He was
closely involved with
English diplomacy.
Alexander Clark...
- and England".
International Cricket Council.
Retrieved 2 May 2024. "
Balbirnie's 77
leads the way as
Ireland beat ****stan for the
first time in T20Is"...