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| birth_place = [[Gainesville]], [[Northern County, Garetolia|Northern County]], Garetolia | | birth_place = [[Gainesville]], [[Northern County, Garetolia|Northern County]], Garetolia | ||
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1971|11|11|1904|2|12|df=yes}} | | death_date = {{Death date and age|1971|11|11|1904|2|12|df=yes}} | ||
| death_place = | | death_place = {{wp|Rothley}}, {{wp|Leicestershire}}, England | ||
| nickname = Duryard | | nickname = Duryard | ||
| batting = Right-handed | | batting = Right-handed | ||
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| role = Batsman, captain | | role = Batsman, captain | ||
| family = [[Mitchell Duryard]] (father)<br>[[Christopher Larkfield]] (cousin) | | family = [[Mitchell Duryard]] (father)<br>[[Christopher Larkfield]] (cousin) | ||
| club1 = [[ | | club1 = [[Northern County Cricket Club]] | ||
| year1 = 1922 | | year1 = 1922 | ||
| club2 = [[New Leicester Cricket Club]] | | club2 = [[New Leicester Cricket Club]] | ||
| year2 = | | year2 = 1923‑1926 | ||
| club3 = [[Gainesville Cricket Club]] | | club3 = [[Gainesville Cricket Club]] | ||
| year3 = | | year3 = 1927‑1940 | ||
| columns = 1 | | columns = 1 | ||
| column1 = {{wp|First-class cricket|FC}} | | column1 = {{wp|First-class cricket|FC}} | ||
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| catches/stumpings1 = 148/3 | | catches/stumpings1 = 148/3 | ||
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'''Charles Anton Duryard''' (12 February 1904–11 November 1971) was a [[Garetolia]]n cricketer. Commonly known by the mononym of simply his surname, he was known for, after scoring runs, lifting his fists and cheering "Duryard!" in triumph. Other than this, Duryard was also known to be a very successful batsman, especially during his performance at the 1929 Cricket T20I Championships, where he put up a 23.49 batting average and an average of over | '''Charles Anton Duryard''' (12 February 1904–11 November 1971) was a [[Garetolia]]n cricketer. Commonly known by the mononym of simply his surname, he was known for, after scoring runs, lifting his fists and cheering "Duryard!" in triumph. Other than this, Duryard was also known to be a very successful batsman, especially during his performance at the 1929 Cricket T20I Championships, where he put up a 23.49 batting average and an average of over 60 runs per game. | ||
[[Category:Garetolian people|Duryard]] |
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Full name | Charles Anton Duryard | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Gainesville, Northern County, Garetolia | 12 February 1904||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 11 November 1971 Rothley, Leicestershire, England | (aged 67)||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nickname | Duryard | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Batting | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bowling | Right-handed | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Role | Batsman, captain | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Relations | Mitchell Duryard (father) Christopher Larkfield (cousin) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Years | Team | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1922 | Northern County Cricket Club | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1923‑1926 | New Leicester Cricket Club | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1927‑1940 | Gainesville Cricket Club | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Charles Anton Duryard (12 February 1904–11 November 1971) was a Garetolian cricketer. Commonly known by the mononym of simply his surname, he was known for, after scoring runs, lifting his fists and cheering "Duryard!" in triumph. Other than this, Duryard was also known to be a very successful batsman, especially during his performance at the 1929 Cricket T20I Championships, where he put up a 23.49 batting average and an average of over 60 runs per game.