William Edward ‘Bill’ Alley – Somerset CCC 1957-1968 – in the style of ‘Vanity Fair’ (published 1868-1914)

William Edward ‘Bill’ Alley was an all rounder who played 350 first-class matches for Somerset between 1957 and 1968 (at the age of 49). He was a true legend of Somerset cricket. He was the last player to score over 3,000 first-class runs in a season (in 1961). The article below is written as it might have been in 1961 in the style of charicature articles written of London society individuals in the magazine ‘Vanity Fair’ which was published between 1868 and 1914 .

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‘Bertie’ Buse – Somerset CCC 1929-1953 – in the style of ‘Vanity Fair’ (published 1868-1914)

HFT ‘Bertie’ Buse was an all rounder who played 304 first-class matches for Somerset between 1929 and 1953. He notoriously selected the Championship match against Lancashire at Bath for his benefit in 1953. The pitch took vicious spin from the start and the match was completed in a single day. John Arlott described his bowling run up as being like a butler bringing in the tea. The article below is written as it might have been in 1953 in the style of charicature articles written of London society individuals in the magazine ‘Vanity Fair’ which was published between 1868 and 1914 .

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