1932 - 2011
Fred Titmus British Cricket
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British Cricketer Fred Titmus was born Frederick John Titmus on 24th November, 1932 in Somers Town, St Pancras, London, England, UK and passed away on 23rd Mar 2011 England, UK aged 78. He is most remembered for Career spread over five decades (2,830 First Class Wickets). His zodiac sign is Sagittarius.
Fred Titmus is a member of the following lists: Members of the Order of the British Empire, 1932 births and Chelsea F.C. players.
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First Name |
Fred
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Last Name |
Titmus
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Full Name at Birth |
Frederick John Titmus
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Alternative Name |
Fred Titmus MBE, Freddie
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Birthday |
24th November, 1932
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Birthplace |
Somers Town, St Pancras, London, England, UK
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Died |
23rd March, 2011
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Place of Death |
England, UK
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Cause of Death |
Following A Long Illness
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Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius
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Nationality |
British
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High School |
William Ellis School, Highgate, London, England, UK
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Occupation Text |
Middlesex & England Cricketer/England Selector
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Occupation |
Cricket
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Claim to Fame |
Career spread over five decades (2,830 First Class Wickets)
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Frederick John Titmus MBE (24 November 1932 – 23 March 2011) was an English cricketer, whose first-class career, mostly for Middlesex with a shortish stint for Surrey, spanned five decades. He was the fourth man after W.G. Grace, Wilfred Rhodes and George Hirst to take 2,500 wickets and make 20,000 runs in first-class cricket. Although he was best known for his off-spin (though at first he bowled medium pace as well), he was an accomplished lower-order batsman who deserved to be called an all-rounder, even opening the batting for England on six occasions. Outside cricket, Titmus was also an able footballer; at one stage he was contracted to Watford as a professional, having earlier played for Leytonstone, and then for Chelsea as a junior.