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Fenner's is
Cambridge University Cricket Club's ground.
Cambridge University Cricket Club had
previously pla**** at two
grounds in Cambridge, the University...
- University's
cricket ground Frank Fenner (1914–2010),
Australian scientist James Fenner (1771–1846),
Rhode Island governor, son of
Arthur Mary
Galentine Fenner (1839-1903)...
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University also
cleared 9ft 3in (2.82m) at the St John's
College Sports at
Fenner's cricket ground on
Thursday 15
March 1859. Less than a w**** later, on the first...
- and 20th-century
buildings at a main site
adjacent to
Fenner's, the
Cambridge University Cricket Club ground, and
between the City
Centre and the railway...
- List A
cricket in 1972 and 1974 only. It has not pla**** top-level Twenty20
cricket. With some 1,200 members, home
matches are pla**** at
Fenner's. The club...
- First-class
cricket,
along with List A
cricket and Twenty20
cricket, is one of the highest-standard
forms of
cricket. A first-class
match is one of three...
- one of
Fen Ditton's
artists in residence.
Fen Ditton is home to both a
cricket and a
football team. Both
sides play
their home
games on
Fen Ditton Recreation...
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Fen skating is a
traditional form of ice
skating in the
Fenland of England. The
Fens of East Anglia, with
their easily flooded meadows, form an
ideal skating...
- pla**** first-class
cricket for
Combined Services and Kent
County Cricket Club and was
secretary of the
county club in
later life.
Fenner was born in Linton...
- his 54 first-class
appearances from 1829
until 1856. He
established Fenner's cricket ground in
Cambridge in 1848 on land
which he had leased. The ground...