Lives in Cricket No 15 - Michael Falcon
absence – he lost. He also captained Norfolk in their friendly against MCC, a match which was lost due to a fine innings of 140 by Len Braund. Thus, 1910 was the first year of what might be described as a ‘Golden Age’ of Norfolk cricket. Between then and the onset of the First World War, Norfolk won the Minor Counties Championship twice and reached an undecided final on a third occasion, as can be seen in Chapter Three. 24 Varsity Days
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