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10 Facts About Tim Curtis

1.

Tim Curtis is one of only two players to score 10,000 one day runs for the county, and during the late 1980s he had a brief international career.

2.

Tim Curtis was perhaps unfortunate to play in an era of very poor England performances and much was made of Tim Curtis's batting stance and technique during his England career.

3.

In 1989, Terry Alderman frequently had Tim Curtis lbw playing across the line and much of the TV media blamed this on his stance and backlift.

4.

Tim Curtis moved to Worcestershire in the 1960s to live in Malvern, where he attended The Grove county primary school.

5.

Tim Curtis moved on to Durham University in 1979, where he captained the university cricket team.

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In 1983, Tim Curtis went to Magdalene College, Cambridge and gained a blue for cricket.

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Tim Curtis is the only man, other than Graeme Hick, to have scored more than 10,000 runs in List A cricket for Worcestershire.

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8.

In 1992, Tim Curtis was appointed captain of Worcestershire, leading the county to success in the 1994 NatWest Trophy.

9.

Tim Curtis retired from first-class cricket in 1996 and continues to write about, and coach, cricket.

10.

Tim Curtis had a spell as chairman of the Professional Cricketers' Association.