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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ernest Tyldesley was an England cricketer. The younger brother of Johnny Tyldesley and the leading batsman for Lancashire. He remains Lancashire's most prolific run-getter of all time. Tyldesley never went on an Ashes tour and played only four times in a home Ashes Test, but in 1921 he did very well in the last two games, scoring 78 at Old Trafford. Tyldesley had a slow start in county cricket in 1909, and though he played fairly regularly for Lancashire in the…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ernest Tyldesley was an England cricketer. The younger brother of Johnny Tyldesley and the leading batsman for Lancashire. He remains Lancashire's most prolific run-getter of all time. Tyldesley never went on an Ashes tour and played only four times in a home Ashes Test, but in 1921 he did very well in the last two games, scoring 78 at Old Trafford. Tyldesley had a slow start in county cricket in 1909, and though he played fairly regularly for Lancashire in the following three years - scoring his first century against Sussex in 1912 - but it was 1913 before he was firmly established in the team. That season he reached 1,000 runs for the first time and in 1914, the last season before war put a stop to cricket, he maintained this form. After war ended, 1919 saw Tyldesley jump into the ranks of the top English batsmen with some solid batting, which resultedin his nomination as a Cricketer of the Year by Wisden