Albert Lightfoot

Cricket Player

1936 –

53

Who is Albert Lightfoot?

Albert Lightfoot was a cricketer for Northamptonshire. He joined Northamptonshire in 1953, and was awarded his county cap in 1961. He also made First-Class appearances for the Combined Services, TN Pearce's XI, a 'Players' team, and AER Gilligan's XI. He played 294 First-class matches and also played in 31 One-Day matches from 1963 up until his retirement, a format he never quite adapted to with bat or ball. Lightfoot bowled for the last time in 1968, before retiring altogether in 1970.

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Born
Jan 8, 1936
Woore

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on July 23, 2013

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