Stuart Boyes
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Stuart Boyes England (ENG) |
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| Batting style | Right handed batsman | |
| Bowling type | Slow left-arm orthodox | |
| First-class record | ||
| Matches | 504 | |
| Runs scored | 8078 | |
| Batting average | 14.95 | |
| 100s/50s | 2/17 | |
| Top score | 104 | |
| Balls bowled | 85860 | |
| Wickets | 1472 | |
| Bowling average | 23.51 | |
| 5 wickets in innings | 74 | |
| 10 wickets in match | 11 | |
| Best Bowling | 9-57 | |
| Catches/Stumpings | 495/0 | |
| First class debut: -, 1921 Last first class game: -, 1939 Source: [1] |
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George Stuart Boyes (March 31, 1899 - February 11, 1973) was an English first class cricketer who played with Hampshire.
Boyes was a slow left-arm bowler with a high action, taking 1415 wickets for Hampshire. He twice took a hattrick, one of them when he took his career best figures of 9 for 57 against Somerset at Yeovil in 1938. With the bat he took 413 matches before making his maiden century, only three players in history have waited longer.[2]
His brother Ken was a professional footballer with Southampton and Bristol Rovers, as well as a member of Hampshire's ground staff.

