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Description HEDLEY VERITY Yorkshire and England cricketer was born here. An outstanding slow left-arm bowler, he dismissed Bradman on ten occasions, and took 1,956 wickets, including 144 in 40 Test appearances for England (average 14.90). Yorkshire won the County Championship in 7 of his 10 seasons from 1930 to 1939. 1905-1943
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