Rodney Hogg
• former Australian fast bowler
Jeff Thomson
• one of the fastest bowlers to have played Test cricket
Merv Hughes
• a right-arm fast bowler who represented Australia between 1985 and 1994
Kim Hughes
• Australian cricketer who hit a 6 on all five days of the 1980 Centenary Test at Lord's
Chris Adams
• one of the handful of batsmen to have scored centuries against all 18 counties
Paul Allott
• former English cricketer now working as a commentator
Ian Austin
• former Lancashire cricketer who was selected for the 1999 World Cup squad
Richard Blakey
• wicket keeper for Yorkshire, Richard made 2 Test appearances for England in 1992-93 during the tour to India
Brian Bolus
• former English cricketer who played in 7 Tests from 1963 to 1964
Chris Broad
• an opening batsman who had a 25 match long international test career during which he scored six centuries
Neil Burns
• former English wicket keeper/batsman who played mainly for Leicestershire and Somerset
Charles Colville
• cricket commentator for Sky Sports
Geoff Cope
• played county cricket for Yorkshire and 3 Test matches for England
Mike Cowan
• fast bowler at Yorkshire County Cricket Club for 9 years
Robert Croft
• played for both England and Wales, commentates occasionally for Sky Sports
Jim Cumbes
• played cricket for 4 counties, also played professional football
Angus Fraser
• former English cricketer and journalist, currently Managing Director of cricket at Middlesex County Cricket Club
Jeff Evans
• cricket umpire
Mike Gatting
• captained the English cricket team between 1986 and 1988
Tom Graveney
• an elegant batsman who played Test cricket throughout the 1950s
David Graveney
• former chairman of the England Test selectors
Jack Hampshire
• cricketer and umpire
Rachael Heyhoe
• one of the best known female cricketers in England, she was the team captain from 1966-1978 and was unbeaten in 6 Test series
Warren Hegg
• primarily a wicket keeper he represented England in 2 Test matches
Rodney Hogg
• a fast bowler who played for Australia
Ronnie Irani
• former England cricketer who spent most of his career at Essex County Cricket Club
Mark Illott
• English cricketer who played his first Test in the 3rd match of the 1993 Ashes
Graham Lloyd
• former Lancashire batsman and all round fielder
Mel Loye
Ashley Metcalfe
• cricketer who played for Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire
Devon Malcolm
• fast bowler of the 1990s, played in many Test matches
John Morris
• played in 3 Tests and 8 one day internationals
Paul Nixon
• wicket keeper and left handed batsman who played for Leicestershire, England, England A, MCC and Kent
Henry Olanga
• played cricket for Zimbabwe
Derek Randall
• played for Nottinghamshire and England during the 1970s and 1980s
Steve Rhodes
• former English cricketer best known as a wicket keeper, but also made 12 first class centuries
Jack Simmons
• played for Lancashire and Tasmania
Gladstone Small
• former England cricketer
Robin Smith
• played for England in 11 home Test series and on six overseas tours from 1988-1996
David Steele
• former England cricketer; voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year 1975
Mickey Stewart
• awarded the OBE in 1998 for services to cricket
Greg Thomas
• fast bowler; played for England, Border, Eastern Province, Glamorgan, Northamptonshire
Mike Watkinson
• former English cricketer who played in 4 Test matches
Shaun Udal
• member of England's Test team in 2005
Derek Underwood
• one of the world's foremost spin bowlers for more than a decade starting from the late 1960s
Jonathon Agnew
• English cricket broadcaster and former professional cricketer
Mike Atherton
• captained England in 54 Test matches
Richie Benaud
• former cricketer who played for Australia and highly regarded commentator
Dickie Bird
• retired international cricket umpire
Henry Blofeld
• cricket commentator and writer
Ian Botham
• former England Test cricketer and now commentator
Geoffrey Boycott
• one of England's finest opening batsmen
Chris Cowdrey
• played for Kent, Glamorgan and England as an all rounder
Graham Gooch
• one of the most successful international batsmen of his generation
David Gower
• stylish left-handed batsmen who was captain of the England cricket team during the 1980s
Darren Gough
• former England player and very successful wicket-taker
Nasser Hussain
• captain of the England team for 45 Test matches from 1999 to 2003
Alan Lamb
• captained England on 3 occasions, now a cricket analyst
Brian Lara
• regarded as one of the finest batsmen ever
Dennis Lillee
• former Australian cricketer rated as one of the best fast bowlers of his generation
David Lloyd
• former English Test cricketer, also played semi-professional football
Rodney Marsh
• retired Australian wicket-keeper
Geoff Miller
• played for Essex, Derbyshire and England
Chris Martin Jenkins
• commentator and cricket expert
Mark Nicholas
• English cricketer who played for Hampshire from 1978 to 1995
Dermot Reeve
• retired English cricketer, played in 3 Test matches and a number of one day internationals
Barry Richards
• one of South Africa's finest ever cricketers
David Shepherd
• one of cricket's best known umpires, officiated in 3 World Cup finals
Alec Stewart
• former captain of the English cricket team, a right-handed batsman-wicketkeeper
Sir Richard Hadlee
• knighted in 1990 for services to cricket
Sir Gary Sobers
• knighted in 1975 for services to cricket
Gordon Greenidge
• was a feared opening batsman for the West Indies
Desmond Haynes
• West Indian cricketer and coach
Shane Warne
• former Australian international cricketer who is thought of as one of the greatest leg spin bowlers in the history of cricket