Fred Trueman
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Fred Trueman — [Fred Trueman] (1931–2006) a famous English cricket player. He was a fast ↑bowler who played for Yorkshire (1949–68) and for England (1952–65). He was known for his aggressive attitude as a player, as a result of which he was sometimes called… … Useful english dictionary
Fred Trueman — Infobox cricketer biography playername = Fred Trueman country = England fullname = Frederick Sewards Trueman OBE nickname = Fiery Fred dayofbirth = 6 monthofbirth = 2 yearofbirth = 1931 placeofbirth = South Yorkshire countryofbirth = England… … Wikipedia
Trueman — is a surname, and may refer to*Dr. Anthony Trueman, fictional character from EastEnders *Brian Trueman, British writer and broadcaster *Fred Trueman, British cricketer *Inez Trueman, Canadian politician *Patrick Trueman, fictional character from… … Wikipedia
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Trueman, Frederick Sewards — ▪ 2007 “Fiery Fred” British cricketer (b. Feb. 6, 1931, Stainton, Yorkshire, Eng. d. July 1, 2006, Steeton, Keighley, West Yorkshire, Eng.), was one of the most effective fast bowlers of his era and was the first bowler to take 300 wickets in… … Universalium
Trueman — (1931– ) a famous English cricket player. He was a fast bowler who played for Yorkshire (1949–68) and for England (1952–65). He was known for his aggressive attitude as a player, as a result of which he was sometimes called ‘Fiery Fred’ and he… … Universalium
Trueman — /ˈtrumən/ (say troohmuhn) noun Fred(erick) Sewards, 1931–2006, English Test cricketer; noted as a fast bowler …
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