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- Tayfield is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Tayfield (1931–2022), South African cricketer Hugh Tayfield (1929–1994), South African...
- Hugh Joseph Tayfield (30 January 1929 – 24 February 1994) was a South African international cricketer. He pla**** 37 Test matches for South Africa between...
- Arthur Tayfield (21 June 1931 – 21 April 2022) was a cricketer who pla**** first-class cricket in South Africa from 1948 to 1963. He was the younger brother...
- Africa won the toss, chose to bat, and posted 311. The offspinner Hugh Tayfield took 7–23, helping to bundle out Australia for 75, giving South Africa...
- record for most consecutive balls without conceding a run is held by Hugh Tayfield of South Africa, who bowled 137 dot balls, or 16 eight-ball overs, across...
- the foot of Boat Hill as a boat repair yard. The substantial estate of Tayfield was created, almost encomp****ing the whole landward side of the town, by...
- wicket-takers (1950–51 to 1999–2000) 1950–51: Bedser 1951–52: Johnston 1952–53: Tayfield 1953–54: Johnson 1954–55: Tyson 1955–56: Benaud 1956–57: Kline 1957–58:...
- Reid 26 Dec 1990 13/163 v. Australia Sydney Barnes 1 Jan 1902 13/165 v. Australia Hugh Tayfield 24 Dec 1952 13/236 v. England Arthur Mailey 11 Feb 1921...
- wicket-takers (1950–51 to 1999–2000) 1950–51: Bedser 1951–52: Johnston 1952–53: Tayfield 1953–54: Johnson 1954–55: Tyson 1955–56: Benaud 1956–57: Kline 1957–58:...
- wicket-takers (1950–51 to 1999–2000) 1950–51: Bedser 1951–52: Johnston 1952–53: Tayfield 1953–54: Johnson 1954–55: Tyson 1955–56: Benaud 1956–57: Kline 1957–58:...