Bob Berry dies aged 80
Bob Berry, who played twice for England in 1950 and was the first man to be capped by three counties, has died at the age of 80Martin Williamson08-Dec
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Bob Berry, who played twice for England in 1950 and was the first man to be capped by three counties, has died at the age of 80Martin Williamson08-Dec
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