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English
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England
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Eng
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Alfred Archer
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Right-handed batsman (RHB)
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1
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31
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3100
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0/0
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24
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0
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0
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n/a
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0
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0
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n/a
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0/0
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12
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231
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1100
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0/0
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43
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0
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0
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n/a
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0
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0
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n/a
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10/2
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1 April
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1899
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4 April
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1899
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(born
6 December 1871 in
Richmond-upon-Thames ,
Surrey ,
England ; died
15 July 1935 in
Seaford ,
Sussex , England) was a
Cricket er who played for
Worcestershire in
1900 and
1901 . Archer also played one
Test Match for
England on their
1898-99 Tour To South Africa . Although Archer was a wicket-keeper, he did not keep wicket or bowl in the match, and batted at number 10. Overall, Archer had an undistinguished career - he did not even get into the first XI at his school at Haileybury. Archer also turned out for the
Marylebone Cricket Club and
Shropshire , a
Minor County .