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English
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England
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Eng
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Bill Athey
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Right-handed batsman (RHB)
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Right-arm off-break (OB)
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23
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919
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2297
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1/4
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123
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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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13/0
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31
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848
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3140
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2/4
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142
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1
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0
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N/A
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0
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N/A
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16/0
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16 October
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2005
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('''Charles William Jeffrey Athey'''; born
September 27 1957 in
Middlesbrough ,
Yorkshire ,
England ) was an English
Cricketer who played for the
English Cricket Team and played first-class cricket for
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club ,
Yorkshire County Cricket Club ,
Sussex County Cricket Club and
Worcestershire County Cricket Club .
Athey now works at Dulwich College school in South London as the 1st XI Cricket Coach. He also takes the 2nd XI football team and is house master of Old Blew, one of the four Dulwich College boarding houses.