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John Dewes
Left-hand bat
Full Name:
John Gordon Dewes
Date of Birth:
11 Oct 1926
Current Age:
98 Year, 10 Month, 27 Days
Born:
North Latchford Cheshire
Teams:
England, Cambridge University, Middlesex
TEST
Rank
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Cap No
337
First Game
1948-08-14
Last Game
1950-12-22
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The Ashes (England in Australia) - 1950/51
Series Home
Fri, 22 Dec - Wed, 27 Dec 1950 - 00:00 • 2nd Test • Melbourne
Australia
485/10 (20.00)
England
68/6 (20.00)
Australia won by 28 runs
Fri, 01 Dec - Tue, 05 Dec 1950 - 00:00 • 1st Test • Brisbane
Australia
485/10 (20.00)
England
68/6 (20.00)
Australia won by 70 runs
West Indies in England Test Series - 1950
Series Home
Sat, 12 Aug - Wed, 16 Aug 1950 - 00:00 • 4th Test • The Oval
England
503/10 (20.00)
West Indies
68/0 (20.00)
West Indies won by an innings and 56 runs
Thu, 20 Jul - Tue, 25 Jul 1950 - 00:00 • 3rd Test • Nottingham
England
413/10 (20.00)
West Indies
68/0 (20.00)
West Indies won by 10 wickets
The Ashes (Australia in England) - 1948
Series Home
Sat, 14 Aug - Wed, 18 Aug 1948 - 00:00 • 5th Test • Kennington Oval, London
England
582/10 (20.00) & 188/10 (105.3)
Australia
291/0 (20.00)
Australia won by an innings and 149 runs