I like cricket, travel and radiography. You'll mostly find me editing cricket articles.
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Deletionists
Why is it that those who spend the most time nominating articles for deletion spend so little time creating articles? Anyone got any answers?
Favourite players
My three favourite players of all time are:
- Shane Warne
- Don Bradman
- Malcolm Marshall
Stooges who destroyed English cricket
Apparently such a section isn't allowed. However, there are several 'stooges' profiting from dirty money and ego trip money making schemes, all of which neglect the fans and, perhaps most importantly, the grassroots. If only bringing cricket into all state schools, encouraging schools to bring their pupils to county games for free, and putting cricket back on free-to-air TV were at all possible *rolls eyes*.
Teams the ICC should just give up on funding
Mainly teams full of expats that make little or no effort to involve locals in the game. I understand expats are needed to spread the game in countries like Bulgaria and Turkey, but when a country has been a member of the ICC for over 20 years then it just gets stupid to keep funding them. The ICC should not waste money on the following countries.
- Canada aka Asian & West Indian Rejects XI & Canasia
- UAE aka Asian Rejects XI
- USA aka Asian and West Indies Rejects XI
- Singapore aka Sri Lankan Rejects XI
- Netherlands The Netherlands resemble a South African/Australian XI. Two Dutch-born players in a World Cup, not good enough development. Or this match, where 6 for the 11 players weren't born in the Netherlands, yet at the same time the KNCB talks about the ever increasing depth of talent in the country... hence the need to import expats like a South African, who played youth level cricket for NZ, moved back to SA, wasn't good enough, so moved to the Netherlands... great development there KNCB! Fast forward to 2021 and there is no improvement, this match featured 8 players born outside the Netherlands who did not learn their cricket there.
- Compounded by the ludicrous selection of Sybrand Engelbrecht in their 2023 WC squad – a 35 year old South African.
- Oman aka Pakistan and Indian Rejects XI - in this recent match, not a single of the Omani players came from Oman.
- Italy... whom I shall christen the "Mostly Italian-sounding names but not Italian XI". In one of the most ludicrous poaching's of recent times, Wayne Madsen, a 39-year-old who has played field hockey for South Africa and county cricket in England, suddenly becomes Italian courtesy of his Italian grandmother. Why fund these teams who are so blatant in their disregard to actually spreading the game and developing their own players?
What is wrong with Irish cricket?
Click here for the answer.
Lived/visited
Sums me up!
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Countries completed
Countries totals in italics still play notable matches, so their tallies will increase. NB: total for mens cricket only.
- Argentina (67)
- Bahamas (19)
- Belgium (0)
- Belize (0)
- Bermuda (127)
- Bhutan (1)
- Brazil (6)
- Bulgaria (0)
- Canada (190)
- Chile (4)
- China (0)
- Cook Islands (1)
- Estonia (0)
- Falkland Islands (1)
- France (18)
- Gibraltar (4)
- Greece (4)
- Hong Kong (84)
- Iran (0)
- Ireland (588)
- Isle of Man (1)
- Japan (1)
- Kenya (116)
- Malta (1)
- Mali (0)
- Mexico (0)
- Mozambique (1)
- Namibia (110)
- Netherlands (127)
- Papua New Guinea (46)
- Portugal (4)
- Russia (0)
- Rwanda (3)
- Samoa (9)
- Saudi Arabia (1)
- Scotland (558)
- Serbia (0)
- South Korea (0)
- Spain (3)
- Sweden (0)
- Turks and Caicos Islands (11)
- Uganda (58)
- Zambia (10)
First-class/List A/T20/other teams I completed
- Fiji - All Fijian first-class cricketers completed (34).
- Dorset - All Dorset List A and notable cricketers completed (211).
- Bahamas - All Bahamas T20 players completed (18).
- Hampshire - All Hampshire cricketers completed.
- Huntingdonshire - All Huntingdonshire List A and notable cricketers completed (38).
Denmark - All Danish List A players completed.
- Berkshire - All Berkshire List A cricketers and notable cricketers completed.
- Durham Cricket Board - All Durham CB List A cricketers completed.
- Derbyshire Cricket Board - All Derbyshire CB List A cricketers completed.
- Essex Cricket Board - All Essex CB List A cricketers completed.
- Gloucestershire Cricket Board - All Gloucestershire CB List A cricketers completed.
- Hampshire Cricket Board - All Hampshire CB List A cricketers completed.
- Kent Cricket Board - All Kent CB List A cricketers completed.
- Lancashire Cricket Board - All Lancashire CB List A cricketers completed.
- Leicestershire Cricket Board - All Leicestershire CB List A cricketers completed.
- Middlesex Cricket Board - All Middlesex CB List A cricketers completed.
- Northamptonshire Cricket Board - All Northamptonshire CB List A cricketers completed.
- Nottinghamshire Cricket Board - All Nottinghamshire CB List A cricketers completed.
- Sussex Cricket Board - All Sussex CB List A cricketers completed.
- Warwickshire Cricket Board - All Warwickshire CB List A cricketers completed.
- Worcestershire Cricket Board - All Worcestershire CB List A cricketers completed.
- Yorkshire Cricket Board - All Yorkshire CB List A cricketers completed.
Guernsey - All 4 notable Guernsey cricketers completed.
- Carmarthenshire - All notable Carmarthenshire cricketers completed (10).
- Devon - All Devon List A and notable cricketers completed (251).
- Wales Minor Counties - All Wales Minor Counties List A and notable cricketers completed (119).
- Somerset Cricket Board - All Somerset CB List A cricketers completed.
- Surrey Cricket Board - All Surrey CB List A cricketers completed.
Jersey - All 3 notable Jersey cricketers completed.
- Herefordshire - All Herefordshire List A and notable cricketers completed (106).
- Denbighshire - All notable Denbighshire cricketers completed (15).
- Buckinghamshire - All Buckinghamshire List A and notable cricketers completed (255).
- Turks and Caicos Islands - All notable Turks and Caicos Islands cricketers completed (11).
- Minor Counties West - All MCW List A cricketers completed.
- Montserrat - All Montserrat T20 and other notable players completed (29).
- U.S. Virgin Islands - All notable U.S. Virgin Islands cricketers completed (16).
- Godalming - All Godalming first-class cricketers completed (21 with nine redirects).
- Old Etonians - All Old Etonians first-class cricketers completed.
- Wales - All Wales first-class cricketers completed (50).
- The Bs - All The Bs first-class cricketers completed.
- Minor Counties - All Minor Counties representative team first-class cricketers completed.
- Staffordshire - All Staffordshire List A and notable cricketers completed (267).
- West of England - All West of England first-class cricketers completed (69).
- Cornwall - All Cornwall List A and notable cricketers completed (138).
- Woodbrook Club and Ground - All Woodbrook Club and Ground first-class cricketers completed (11).
- South Wales - All South Wales first-class cricketers completed (11).
- Gentlemen of Ireland - All Gentlemen of Ireland first-class cricketers completed (13).
- Dublin University - All Dublin University first-class cricketers completed (50).
- Ireland - All Ireland cricketers (first-class/List A/Twenty20) pre-Test status completed (wider category as of 2024 should host 583).
- Monmouthshire - All notable cricketers completed (33).
- Surrey Club - All Surrey Club first-class cricketers completed (112).
- Orleans Club - All Orleans Club first-class cricketers completed (34).
- Cumberland - All notable cricketers completed (143).
- Army and Navy - All notable cricketers completed (27).
- Lincolnshire - All notable cricketers completed (177).
- Civil Service - All Civil Service first-class cricketers completed (11).
- Hornchurch - All Hornchurch first-class cricketers completed.
- Unicorns - All Unicorns List A cricketers completed (52).
- Cheshire - All List A and notable cricketers completed (240).
- Combined Services - All Combined Services first-class cricketers completed (225).
- Royal Air Force - All Royal Air Force first-class cricketers completed (63).
- Demobilised Officers - All Demobilised Officers first-class cricketers completed (11).
- Players of Nottinghamshire - All Players of Nottinghamshire first-class cricketers completed (17).
- Midland Counties - All Midland Counties first-class cricketers completed (32).
- Gentlemen of Middlesex - All Gentlemen of Middlesex first-class cricketers completed (11).
- A. Priestley's XI - All A. Priestley's XI first-class cricketers completed (13).
- Chertsey - All Chertsey first-class cricketers completed (10, 11 with one redirected).
- East Kent - All East Kent first-class cricketers completed.
- Players of the South - All Players of the South first-class cricketers completed (100).
- Gentlemen of Southwell - All Gentlemen of Southwell first-class cricketers completed (11).
- British Army - All British Army first-class cricketers completed (158).
- Free Foresters - All Free Foresters first-class cricketers completed (359).
- Sir T. E. W. Brinckman's XI - All Sir T. E. W. Brinckman's XI first-class cricketers completed (13).
- L. G. Robinson's XI - All L. G. Robinson's XI first-class cricketers completed (49).
- D. R. Jardine's XI - All D. R. Jardine's first-class cricketers completed (28).
- South Americans - All South Americans first-class cricketers completed (15).
- Gentlemen of Sussex - All Gentlemen of Sussex first-class cricketers completed (11).
- Hurst Park Club - All Hurst Park Club first-class cricketers completed (11).
- C. I. Thornton's XI - All C. I. Thornton's XI first-class cricketers completed (181).
- Players of the North - All Players of the North first-class cricketers completed (48).
- London United Eleven - All London United Eleven first-class cricketers completed (11).
- L. C. Stevens' XI - All L. C. Stevens' XI first-class cricketers completed (14).
- Northumberland - All Northumberland List A cricketers and notable cricketers completed (209).
- Oxfordshire - All Oxfordshire List A cricketers and notable cricketers completed (219).
- Yorkshire with Stockton-on-Tees - All Yorkshire with Stockton-on-Tees first-class cricketers completed (11).
- Wiltshire - All Wiltshire List A cricketers and notable cricketers completed (221).
- Yorkshire and Durham - All Yorkshire and Durham first-class cricketers completed (11).
- Old Oxonians - All Old Oxonians first-class cricketers completed (11).
- Hertfordshire - All Hertfordshire List A cricketers and notable cricketers completed (253).
- Shropshire - All Shopshire List A cricketers and notable cricketers completed (159).
- Suffolk - All Suffolk List A cricketers and notable cricketers completed (225).
- Fast v Slow - All Fast v Slow first-class cricketers completed.
- Norfolk - All Norfolk List A cricketers and notable cricketers completed (234).
- Cambridgeshire - All Cambridgeshire List A cricketers and notable cricketers completed (262).
- Lancashire (pre-county club) - All Lancashire (pre-1864, but excluding Manchester) first-class cricketers completed.
- H. D. G. Leverson-Gower's XI - All H. D. G. Leveson-Gower's XI first-class cricketers completed (309).
- Oxford University Authentics - All Oxford University Authentics first-class cricketers completed (14).
- Bedfordshire - All Bedfordshire List A cricketers and notable cricketers completed (233 + 1 redirect).
- Lord Hawke's XI - All Lord Hawke's XI first-class cricketers completed (95).
- R. S. Lucas' XI - All R. S. Lucas' XI first-class cricketers completed (13).
- Gentlemen of England – All Gentlemen of England first-class cricketers completed (634).
- South – All South first-class cricketers completed.
- P. F. Warner's XI – All P. F. Warner's XI first-class cricketers completed (57).
- D. H. Robins' XI – All D. H. Robins' XI first-class cricketers completed (122).
- E. J. Sanders' XI – All E. J. Sanders' XI first-class cricketers completed (19).
- H. Philipson's XI – All H. Philipson's XI first-class cricketers completed (11).
- W. G. Grace's XI – All W. G. Grace's XI first-class cricketers completed (63).
- Combined Universities/British Universities – All Combined Universities/British Universities first-class cricketers completed (246).
- Players – All Players first-class cricketers completed (540 + 4 redirects).
- North – All North first-class cricketers completed.
- Cambridgeshire and Yorkshire – All Cambridgeshire and Yorkshire first-class cricketers completed (11).
- I Zingari – All I Zingari first-class cricketers completed (86).
- Sir L. Parkinson's XI – All Sir L. Parkinson's XI first-class cricketers completed (19).
- Gentlemen of the North – All Gentlemen of the North first-class cricketers completed (128).
- Royal Navy – All Royal Navy first-class cricketers completed (84).
- Manchester – All Manchester first-class cricketers completed (65).
- Nottingham – All Nottingham first-class cricketers completed (45).
- Southgate – All Southgate first-class cricketers completed (50).
- Gentlemen of Kent and Sussex – All Gentlemen of Kent and Sussex first-class cricketers completed (24).
- A. W. Ridley's XI – All A. W. Ridley's XI first-class cricketers completed (11).
- B. J. T. Bosanquet's XI – All B. J. T. Bosanquet's XI first-class cricketers completed (11).
- Oxford University – All Oxford University first-class and List A cricketers completed (1,460).
- Oxford UCCE/MCCU – All Oxford UCCE/MCCU first-class cricketers completed (135).
- Oxford Universities – All Oxford Universities first-class cricketers completed (19).
- Oxford University Past and Present – All Oxford University Past and Present first-class cricketers completed (29).
- Gentlemen of Kent – All Gentlemen of Kent first-class cricketers completed (185).
- Gentlemen – All Gentlemen first-class cricketers completed (742).
- Cardiff MCCU – All Cardiff MCCU first-class cricketers completed (63).
- Loughborough UCCE/MCCU - All Loughborough UCCE/MCCU first-class cricketers completed (119).
- Leeds/Bradford MCCU – All Leeds/Bradford MCCU first-class cricketers completed (58).
- Durham UCCE/MCCU - All Durham UCCE/MCCU first-class cricketers completed (147).
- Oxford and Cambridge Universities - All Oxford and Cambridge Universities first-class cricketers completed (190).
- Cambridge UCCE/MCCU - All Cambridge UCCE/MCCU first-class cricketers completed (139).
- Sheffield - All Sheffield first-class cricketers completed (63).
- North of the Thames v South of the Thames - All North of the Thames and South of the Thames first-class cricketers completed (44).
- A. J. Webbe's XI - All A. J. Webbe's XI first-class cricketers completed (106).
- South Island Army – All South Island Army first-class cricketers completed (11).
- Gentlemen of the South - All Gentlemen of the South first-class cricketers completed (241).
- Professionals of Marylebone Cricket Club - All Professionals of Marylebone Cricket Club first-class cricketers completed (11).
- A to K - All A to K first-class cricketers completed (19).
- L to Z - All L to Z first-class cricketers completed (16).
- Coast Cricket Association – All Coast Cricket Association first-class cricketers completed (11).
- Kenya – All notable Kenyan cricketers completed (116).
- Marylebone Cricket Club - All Marylebone Cricket Club first-class cricketers completed (2,903) as of 2021.
- London County – All London County first-class cricketers completed (134) as of 2024.
- Marylebone Cricket Club and Metropolitan Clubs – All Marylebone Cricket Club and Metropolitan Clubs first-class cricketers completed (15).
- Cambridge University – All Cambridge University first-class and List A cricketers completed (1,543).
- Argentina – All notable Argentine cricketers completed (67) as of 2024.
- Canada – All notable Canadian cricketers completed (190) as of 2024.
- Uganda – All notable Ugandan cricketers completed (58) as of 2024.
- Australian Services – All Australian Services first-class cricketers completed (17).
- Dominions – All Dominions first-class cricketers completed (11).
- Gentlemen of the Marylebone Cricket Club – All Gentlemen of the Marylebone Cricket Club first-class cricketers completed (106).
- East Africa – All East Africa ODI/first-class/List A cricketers completed (34).
- Hong Kong – All notable Hong Kong cricketers completed (84) as of 2024.
- Namibia – All notable Namibian cricketers completed (110) as of 2024.
- Netherlands – All notable Dutch cricketers completed (127) as of 2024.
- Bermuda - All notable Bermudian cricketers completed (127) as of 2024.
- All England Eleven – All All England Eleven first-class cricketers completed (108).
- Norfolk (pre-county club) – All Norfolk first-class cricketers completed (33).
- Cambridge Town Club aka Cambridgeshire – All Cambridge Town Club first-class cricketers completed (196).
- Scotland – All notable Scottish cricketers completed (556) as of 2024.
- E. W. Swanton's XI – All notable E. W. Swanton's XI cricketers completed (34).
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Where will we be in 10 years???
Test
My prediction for the Test rankings on December 31, 2029:
Next Test nations, January 1, 2030: Nepal; Scotland
Associate
Top 5 Associates December 31, 2029:
Next first-class county???
Yes, County Cricket isn't in the best financial health, but hopefully the County Championship will admit a new county in the future... but who? My money is on either:
English domestic cricket
Forget the abomination that is The Hundred, or reducing the first-class counties, there are so many options for restructuring English cricket, heres some ideas.
First-class cricket
In 2020 the Bob Willis Trophy was played, dividing the 18 first-class counties into 3 groups: North, Central, South. This is an excellent idea (yes the ECB are occasionally capable of them), reducing the travel time between counties and reducing costs too. Matches should be played in the week, mostly at smaller county outgrounds (for example Hampshire: Portsmouth, Basingstoke, Winchester, Andover) with free tickets for schools to come along for the day and coaches on hand as part of the day. This should be continued as a restructured County Championship, with the top three from each group, plus the best runner-up qualifying for the semi-finals and a final played at Lord's.
List A cricket
Played to the 50-over format, in a round robin played on weekends. Should involve all 18 first-class counties, plus all 20 minor counties, plus the four provincial teams from Ireland. Depending on opponent, matches played at outgrounds or major venues. Final played at Lord's and at least half the matches on free-to-air TV.
Twenty20 cricket
Keeping the t20 blast format, this should be played in a block around mid-late July/early-mid August, in the evenings and weekends. Involving all 18 first-class counties, plus the finalists of the Minor Counties t20 competition, all matches free-to-air and hosted, where possible, at major venues to maximise ticket revenues. Tickets cheap, especially for kids.
The Hundred
Scrapped
Hampshire expansion project
My own little project to expand coverage on Hampshire CCC cricket topics and cricketers. Below is the list of completed (nothing is ever truly completed!) expansions:
Players
- Anthony Abdy (British Army officer)
- Cecil Abercrombie (WWI casualty)
- James Acton
- Geoffrey Adams (cricketer)
- Basil Akram (living)
- Cecil Allenby
- Hamza Ali
- Ronnie Aird (GA aim)
- Robert Airey
- Walter Andrew
- Arthur Andrews (cricketer)
- Clifford Andrews
- Francis Arkwright (cricketer) (WWII casualty)
- Edward Armitage (cricketer)
- Alban Arnold (WWI casualty)
- Johnny Arnold (dual cricket and football international)
- Herbert Armstrong (cricketer)
- Jon Ayling (living)
- Francis Bacon (cricketer) (WWI casualty)
- John Badcock (cricketer)
- Jim Bailey (cricketer)
- Michael Bailey (cricketer) (living)
- Paul-Jan Bakker (living) (GA aim)
- David Balcombe (living)
- William Baldock (Hampshire cricketer)
- Dennis Baldry (living)
- Harry Baldwin (cricketer)
- Mike Barnard (sportsman) (FA aim)
- Edward Barrett (English sportsman)
- Peter Barrett (cricketer) (RTI death)
- Giles Baring
- Edward Bartley (cricketer)
- Charles Barton (cricketer)
- Harold Barton (cricketer)
- Victor Barton (GA aim)
- Richard Bateman (cricketer)
- Frederick Bates (cricketer)
- Sydney Beadle
- Henry Bedford (cricketer) - mystery man, needs a shit tonne of research to find out more about him
- Gordon Belcher (WWI casualty)
- Russell Bencraft
- Richard Bennett (English cricketer)
- Henry Bethune (cricketer)
- Hugh Bignell
- Guy Bignell
- Percy Bird
- David Blake (English cricketer)
- John Blake (cricketer) (WWII casualty)
- Frederick Blundell
- Cecil Bodington (WWI casualty)
- Bertie Bolton (Chief Constable of Northants)
- Lothian Bonham-Carter
- Clement Booth
- James Bovill (living)
- Norman Bowell (WWII casualty)
- Edward Ernest Bowen
- Joseph Bower
- Sir Evelyn Bradford, 2nd Baronet (WWI casualty)
- Ruel Brathwaite (living)
- John Bridger (RTI death)
- Charles Briggs (cricketer)
- Bernard Brodhurst (WWI casualty)
- James Bruce (English cricketer) (living)
- Iain Brunnschweiler (living)
- Charles Brutton
- Bill Buck (cricketer) (living)
- Edward Buckland
- Lloyd Budd (international umpire)
- Charles Budden
- George Bull (cricketer)
- Mervyn Burden
- Tom Burrows (living)
- Lindsay Bury
- Richard Busk
- Arthur Byng
- Alexander Cadell (RTI death)
- Edward Cadogan (cricketer)
- Henry Calder
- Alastair Campbell (sportsman) (footballer also)
- Jack Campbell (cricketer) (living)
- Victor Cannings
- Bob Caple
- George Carter (Hampshire cricketer)
- Donald Cartridge
- Richard Carty (ideally, a little more would be nice)
- George Case (cricketer)
- Alan Castell
- Edward Causton
- Aubrey Cecil
- Egerton Cecil
- Geoffrey Chance
- Frank Charters (ideally, a little more would be nice; was not in the RAF as claimed elsewhere)
- Thomas Chignell
- Ian Chivers (living)
- Dominic Clapp (living)
- George Cole (cricketer)
- Thomas Collins (cricketer, born 1895)
- Richard Court (cricketer)
- Alexander Cowie (WWI casualty)
- Rupert Cox (living)
- Cosmo Crawley
- Edward Crofton (cricketer)
- Edmund Crofts
- John Crookes
- James Crowdy (cricketer)
- George Cull
- Cecil Currie
- Christopher Curzon (living)
- James Darby
- Reginald Dare
- Thomas Dashwood
- Henry Davies (jockey)
- Gilbert Dawson
- Harold Day (sportsman) (England rugby union international)
- Tom Dean (Hampshire cricketer)
- William Deane (cricketer)
- Alec Debnam
- Arthur Delmé-Radcliffe
- Harold Denham
- Richard Dibden (living)
- William Dible
- Calvin Dickinson (living)
- Cecil Dixon (cricketer)
- William Dodd (cricketer)
- Lewis Dorey
- Harry Downer
- Horatio Dumbleton
- Arthur Duncan (English cricketer)
- Dunbar Duncan
- Arthur Duthie
- Henry Dutton (cricketer)
- Desmond Eagar
- Charles Eccles
- William Eccles (cricketer)
- Edward Ede (cricketer, born 1834)
- Edward Ede (cricketer, born 1881)
- George Ede
- John Eggar
- Richard Elms (living)
- Kevin Emery (living)
- Edward English
- Alfred Evans (cricketer, born 1858)
- Alfred Evans (Royal Navy officer) (RN vice-admiral; WWII casualty)
- Bertram Evans († Spanish flu)
- Dudley Evans
- John Evans (cricketer, born 1889) (WWI double-escapee) (FA aim)
- James Evans (cricketer)
- Ralph Evans (cricketer)
- William Evans (cricketer, born 1883) (aviation accident)
- Rodney Exton
- Walter Feltham
- Stanley Fenley
- Albert Fielder (related to the below?)
- Walter Fielder (related to the above?)
- Reginald Fisher (cricketer)
- Darren Flint (living)
- Raymond Flood (cricketer)
- Jake Foley (living)
- Harold Forster (WWI casualty)
- Robert St Leger Fowler
- Francis Foster (cricketer, born 1848)
- Thomas Fox (dermatologist)
- John Francis (English cricketer)
- Sir Edward Frederick, 9th Baronet
- John Frederick (English cricketer)
- Frederick Freemantle
- Henry Frere
- Charles Fry
- Stephen Fry (cricketer)
- Charles Fynn
- Henry Gale (cricketer)
- John Galpin
- Christopher Gandy (cricketer) (an unusual surname, must be more on him?)
- Mark Garaway (living)
- Thomas Garnier (cricketer)
- Leslie Gay (FA aim)
- Jack Gentry (English cricketer)
- Herbert Gibbons
- Billy Gladdon
- John Godfrey (cricketer)
- Chris Goldie (living)
- Jake Goodwin (living)
- James Gornall (RN captain)
- Shaun Graf (living)
- Mark Gravett
- George Greenfield (cricketer)
- Hubert Greenhill
- John Gregory (cricketer, born 1887) (WWI casualty)
- J. G. Greig
- David Griffiths (cricketer) (living)
- Frederick Gross
- David Guard
- Charles Gunner
- John Gunner (WWI casualty)
- Herbert Hake
- Clifford Hall (cricketer)
- Ernest Hall (cricketer)
- Patrick Hall (cricketer)
- James Hamblin (cricketer) (living)
- Thomas Hansen (cricketer) (living)
- Lewis Harfield
- James Hargreaves (English cricketer)
- Reginald Hargreaves
- Frederick Harold (ideally, a little more would be nice)
- George Harris (cricketer, born 1880)
- Henry Harris (English cricketer)
- Gerald Harrison (rear admiral, RN)
- Leo Harrison
- William Harrison (cricketer, born 1866)
- Asher Hart (living)
- Frank Harvey (cricketer)
- Peter Haslop (living)
- Edward Haygarth
- Ernest Hayter
- Montague Hayter
- Edwin Hazelton
- Allan Heath
- George Heath (cricketer)
- Malcolm Heath
- Geoffrey Hebden
- Coote Hedley
- Robert Henley (cricketer)
- Lofty Herman
- Sir Frederick Hervey-Bathurst, 4th Baronet
- Lionel Hervey-Bathurst
- Christopher Heseltine
- Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard
- Anthony Hill (cricketer)
- Ledger Hill
- Michael Hill (English cricketer) (living)
- Richard Hindley (living)
- Basil Hitchcock
- John Holder (umpire) (living)
- Thomas Hollingworth
- Henry Holmes (cricketer)
- Arthur Holt (sportsman)
- Frank Hopkins (cricketer)
- Henry Horton (sportsman) (footballer for Blackburn, Southampton, et al.)
- Alec Hosie
- Alan Hotham (RN admiral)
- William Humphrey (cricketer)
- Walter Humphreys (cricketer, born 1849)
- Frederick Hyland
- Hector Hyslop
- Lionel Isherwood
- Frederick Jackman
- Thomas Jameson (cricketer, born 1908)
- Tom Jameson
- Arthur Jaques (WWI casualty)
- Martin Jean-Jacques (living)
- Arthur Frederick Jeffreys
- Frederick Jellicoe
- William Jephson (cricketer)
- Gilbert Jessop (cricketer, born 1906) (C of E)
- Robert Jesson (WWI casualty)
- Guy Jewell
- Alexander Johnston (British Army officer) (youngest British Army general in WWI) (FA aim)
- Henry Jolliffe
- George Jones (Hampshire cricketer) - gotta be more on this guy... somewhere!
- Linden Joseph (living)
- Arthur Judd
- William Judd (English cricketer)
- George Katinakis
- Henry Kay
- James Kaye (cricketer)
- Geoff Keith
- Charles Kendle
- William Kendle
- John Kennard (cricketer)
- Arthur Kimish
- Frederick Kitchener
- Arthur Kneller
- Charles Knott
- Francis Lacey
- Bruce Lamb (suicide)
- Walter Lancashire
- Kevin Latouf (living)
- Percy Lawrie
- Howard Lawson
- Maurice Lawson
- Charles Leat
- Arthur Lee (cricketer, born 1913)
- Edward Lee (cricketer)
- Frederick Leveson Gower (cricketer)
- Arthur Lewis (English cricketer)
- Elisha Light
- William Light (cricketer)
- Edwin Lineham
- Francis Lipscomb
- William Lipscomb (cricketer)
- Danny Livingstone
- Lewis Vaughan Lodge (international footballer)
- Adam London (living)
- Okeover Longcroft
- George Longman (cricketer)
- John Lord (cricketer)
- Raymond Love
- Geoffrey Lowndes
- Arthur Luard
- Charles Lucas (cricketer, born 1843)
- Steve Lugsden
- Verner Luckin
- Algernon Lushington
- Joseph Lynn
- George Hamilton D'Oyly Lyon
- Percy MacKenzie
- Alistair MacLeod (cricketer)
- Steve Malone (living)
- John Manners (cricketer)
- George Mannings
- Robert Manser
- Sydney Maartensz
- Edward Mariner
- Charles Martin (English cricketer)
- George Martin (Hampshire cricketer)
- William Martin (English cricketer)
- Henry Maturin
- John May (cricketer) (needs DOD)
- Basil Melle
- Edward Michell (cricketer)
- Stuart Milburn (living)
- Henry Misselbrook
- Walter McBride
- Neil McCorkell
- Harold McDonell
- Charlie McGibbon
- Arthur McIntyre (sportsman)
- Richard McIlwaine (living)
- Frederick McLaren
- Jono McLean (living)
- Tony Middleton (cricketer) (living)
- Sir Henry St John-Mildmay, 6th Baronet
- John Moberly (cricketer)
- William Moorcroft (cricketer) (definitely needs more; likely a Southampton man)
- Dick Moore (cricketer)
- Jack Moore (cricketer)
- Sir Henry Mordaunt, 12th Baronet
- Robert Mornement (RAdm)
- Tom Mottram
- Henry Murgatroyd
- Andy Murtagh (living)
- Edward Newton (cricketer)
- Victor Norbury (Southampton F.C.)
- Frank Nugent
- Tom Nugent (cricketer) (living)
- Eric Olivier
- Sidney Olivier
- Hugh Orr
- Thomas Page (cricketer, born 1872)
- Cecil Palmer (WWI casualty)
- Rodney Palmer
- Frederick Parker (cricketer)
- John Parker (English cricketer)
- Bobby Parks (cricketer) (living)
- Cecil Paris
- William Paris
- Tom Parsons (cricketer) (living)
- Walter Parsons (ideally, a little more would be nice – why was he in the Far East?)
- Alfred Parvin (might have been a jockey and/or schoolmaster)
- George Passmore (cricketer)
- Chetan Patel (living)
- Kenneth Paver
- Stanley Pearce
- Walter Pearce (English cricketer)
- Francis William Pember
- Henry Persse (WWI casualty)
- Howard Phillips (cricketer)
- Dan Piachaud (living)
- Albert Pillans
- Alfred Pink
- Raymond Pitman
- Henry Plowden
- Nick Pocock (living)
- Robert Poore
- Albert Porter (cricketer)
- Michael Porter (cricketer) (living)
- Sam Pothecary
- Sidney Pothecary
- Ernest Powell
- Walter Powys
- Lawrence Prittipaul (living)
- Bill Proud
- Ralph Prouton
- Francis Quinton
- James Quinton (cricketer) (suicide)
- George Raikes (England international footballer) (GA aim)
- Victor Ransom
- Tim Ravenscroft (living)
- John Rawlence
- Alan Rayment
- Robert Raynbird
- Walter Raynbird
- Ernest Read (cricketer)
- Harry Redhouse
- Elvis Reifer
- Ernest Remnant
- Simon Renshaw (living)
- Hamza Riazuddin (living)
- Arthur Richards (cricketer)
- Cyril Richards
- Charles Ridding
- Alfred Ridley
- Arthur Ridley
- Anthony Rimell
- Charles Robson (cricketer)
- David Rock (cricketer) (living)
- Herbert Rogers (WWI casualty)
- Neville Rogers
- Colin Roper (living)
- Don Roper (footballer for Arsenal and Southampton)
- William Russell (cricketer)
- Arnold Rutherford
- John Rutherford (Hampshire cricketer)
- Frank Ryan (cricketer)
- George Sandeman (WWI casualty)
- Lee Savident (living)
- James Schofield (cricketer, born 1978) (living)
- William Scott (English cricketer, born 1903)
- Andrew Sexton (living)
- Alfred Seymour (cricketer)
- Charles Seymour (cricketer)
- Edgar Sheldrake
- Jack Sheppard (cricketer) (living)
- Thomas Sheppard (cricketer)
- Ian Shield
- William Shirley (cricketer)
- Alan Shirreff
- Herbert Shutt
- Valentine Simpson
- Hamilton Smith (cricketer)
- George Smoker
- Henry Smoker
- Henry Soames
- Oli Soames (living)
- Thomas Soar
- James Southerton
- Adolphus Sparrow
- Joshua Spencer-Smith
- Orlando Spencer-Smith
- James Spens (British Army officer)
- Henry Sprinks
- Edward Sprot
- David Steele (cricketer, born 1869)
- John Steele (cricketer, born 1905)
- Herbert Stewart (Mahdist War casualty)
- William Stewart (English cricketer)
- Ryan Stevenson (cricketer) (living)
- Mitchell Stokes (living)
- Jimmy Stone
- Reginald Studd
- James Sutcliffe (WWI casualty)
- Thomas Sutherland (cricketer)
- Ernest Sykes (cricketer)
- Edward Tate
- Frederick Tate (cricketer)
- Henry Tate (cricketer)
- Robert Tayler (cricketer)
- Brad Taylor (living)
- George Taylor (cricketer)
- John Taylor (cricketer, born 1923)
- Hugh Thompson (cricketer)
- Mark Thorburn (living)
- Robert Thorne (cricketer)
- Philip Thresher
- Martin Thursfield (living)
- Brian Timms (living)
- Edward Tolfree
- Geoffrey Toynbee (WWI casualty)
- Stanley Toyne
- Sampson Tubb
- James Tuck (cricketer)
- Derek Tulk
- Francis Turner (cricketer, born 1890)
- Charles van der Gucht
- Alan Waldron (cricketer)
- Clifford Walker (cricketer)
- Donald Walker (cricketer) (WWII casualty)
- Frank Walkinshaw
- Nesbit Wallace
- Francis Walton
- Albert Ward (cricketer, born 1896)
- Charles Ward (cricketer, born 1875)
- Herbert Ward (sportsman) (footballer for Southampton)
- John Ward (Hampshire cricketer) (needs a shit tonne more research, highly at risk of deletion)
- Merrik Ward
- Alan Wassell (living)
- Arthur Watson (cricketer, born 1866)
- Ian Watson (cricketer)
- Alfred Watts (cricketer) (needs a shit tonne more research, highly at risk of deletion)
- Philip Weaver
- Arthur Webb
- Hubert Webb (neurovirologist)
- Edward Whalley-Tooker
- Keith Wheatley (living)
- Walter Wheeler
- Paul Whitaker (living)
- William Whitcher
- William White (British Army officer)
- Tom Wild (ideally, a little more would be nice)
- George Wilder (cricketer)
- Edmund Willes
- George Williams (cricketer)
- Frederick Willoughby
- Thomas Wilson (cricketer, born 1841)
- Alfred Wood (cricketer)
- Arthur Wood (cricketer, born 1844)
- Maximillian Wood
- Kenneth Woodroffe (WWI casualty)
- Larry Worrell (living)
- Francis Wyatt (cricketer)
- Teddy Wynyard (FA aim)
- George Ubsdell
- Richard Utley
- George Underdown
- Charles Yaldren (WWI casualty)
- Humphrey Yates
- Charles Young (cricketer) (youngest Hampshire FC debutant)
Grounds
- Green Jackets Ground
- J. Samuel White's Ground
- Municipal Ground
- Officers Club Services Ground
- Winchester College Ground
- List of Hampshire County Cricket Club grounds