John Murray

John Murray

John Murray
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Middlesex had the record-breaking but galling experience of twice playing in cup finals at Lord's in one season (1975) -and of losing both. Back row - G. D. Barlow, C. J. Whiteside, T. M. Lamb, N. P. D. Ross, J. E. Emburey, P. H. Edmonds, M. J. Vernon, N. G. Featherstone; seated-M. W. W. Selvey, J. T. Murray, J. M. Brearley (captain), M. J. Smith, C. T. Radley
The Middlesex squad in 1975••North London Photos/The Cricketer International
Tom Graveney (left) and John Murray leave the field after an unbroken eighth-wicket partnership, England v West Indies, fifth Test, The Oval, 19th August 1966
Tom Graveney (left) and John Murray leave the field••Getty Images
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John Murray
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Chandu Borde bats, watched by Brian Close, wicketkeeper John Murray, Mike Denness and John Hampshire, MCC v Indians, Lord's, May 23, 1967
Chandu Borde bats••PA Photos
Middlesex players John Price, Peter Parfitt, Fred Titmus, Mike Brearley, John Murray and team manager R Nicholson arrive at Lord's before England depart for South Africa, October 15, 1964
Middlesex players John Price, Peter Parfitt, Fred Titmus, Mike Brearley, John Murray and team manager R Nicholson arrive at Lord's before England depart for South Africa••PA Photos/Getty Images