Former Players' Memories - Tony Brown
8 April 2020
In the first instalment of the Former Players' memories series Gloucestershire legend Tony Brown answers some questions about his time at the Club and who he thinks is The Shire's greatest ever player.
Anthony 'Tony' Brown played for Gloucestershire between 1953 and 1976, captaining the team from 1968 until he retired. Throughout the course of his career he took 1,223 First-class wickets and made 12,681 runs in the four-day game. In List A cricket he made 2,017 runs and had a bowling average of 20.62.
Keep an eye out for next week's interview with another Gloucestershire great.
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