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* Zingari – 16 September 1912, Hippodrome, London.
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He returned his career best figures of 6 – 78 in the 1895 Varsity match, and he twice took ten wickets in a match: 5 – 75 and 5 – 102 for the Gentlemen against I Zingari in 1895, and 5 – 81 and 5 – 66 for Sussex against Nottinghamshire in 1896 ( a match in which he also scored 89 and 65 ).
* Frederick Ponsonby, 6th Earl of Bessborough ( 1815 – 1895 was a founder of Surrey County Cricket Club and I Zingari
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He had a brief success with Zingari which premiered in Italian in London in 1912, with a long run at the Hippodrome Theatre.
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He and the Old Stagers also performed in Royal Leamington Spa in 1852, and at the Theatre Royal during the I Zingari Cricket Week of 1853.
Most of the Old Stagers played cricket for I Zingari during the day and performed on the stage in the evening, but there is no evidence to suggest that Taylor played cricket.
He played for his college team, Oxford Authentics, and also for the Eton Ramblers and I Zingari, but never managed to progress to the Varsity side.
Examples include the various sides affiliated to larger clubs, such as the club MCC sides and county " Gentlemen of " sides that often play against schools ; school old boy sides, such as Eton Ramblers and Harrow Wanderers, which often play in the Cricketers Cup ; and amateur clubs such as the Free Foresters, I Zingari and the XL Club.
On 6 December 1873 that same newspaper carried details of a local derby between Warrington and Zingari and in subsequent weeks there were matches with Sale and Free Wanderers.
In this period the city began to expand outside the walls, and new quarters ( Santa Flavia, San Rocco degli Zingari and San Francesco, which included the medieval village of Arab origin ) were created.
Marine quickly made an impression on local football, winning numerous titles in the I Zingari League and the Liverpool Combination.
A few days later, in another Festival match, Hawke played for Yorkshire against I Zingari and made a top score of 32 in Yorkshire's second innings as they were beaten by 159 runs.
He was also a founder of the I Zingari nomadic amateur cricket club, and of the Old Stagers amateur theatre company.
Bastard claimed five wickets in the first innings of the match against I Zingari, but failed to take any against the Players.
He continued this wicket-taking form into his next two matches, both first-class, taking seven wickets in the second innings against I Zingari for the Gentlemen of England, aggregating eleven wickets in the match, and a few days later he claimed ten wickets in a match for the Marylebone Cricket Club against Yorkshire.
In late August, playing for the Gentlemen of England against I Zingari at the Scarborough Festival, Woods claimed 12 wickets in the match, opening the bowling alongside W. G. Grace.
A right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper, Hone made his debut for Ireland in August 1875 playing against I Zingari.
He played three more matches against I Zingari in August of each of the following three years, scoring 74 not out in 1877, his highest score for Ireland.
He continued playing club cricket, and represented Ireland twice in 1883 before a final game against I Zingari in August 1888.
Partly as a result of scoring 170 not out for a Melbourne I Zingari team against the Richmond Cricket Club, Pope was selected to make his debut for New South Wales against Victoria in late December 1884 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, and made what was to be his highest first-class score, 47 runs, in New South Wales ' first innings.
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