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text_A: James Franco is Tom Franco's brother.
text_B: Gerald John Mordaunt -LRB- 20 January 1873 -- 5 March 1959 -RRB- was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Oxford University , Kent , the Marylebone Cricket Club -LRB- MCC -RRB- , the Gentlemen and other amateur sides between 1893 and 1904 .. English. England. cricketer. cricketer. first-class cricket. first-class cricket. Oxford University. Oxford University. Kent. Kent County Cricket Club. Marylebone Cricket Club. Marylebone Cricket Club. Gentlemen. Gentlemen v Players. amateur. amateur status in first-class cricket. He was born at Wellesbourne Hastings , Warwickshire and died at Hayling Island , Hampshire .. Wellesbourne Hastings. Wellesbourne Hastings. Warwickshire. Warwickshire. Hayling Island. Hayling Island. Hampshire. Hampshire. Educated at Wellington College and University College , Oxford , Mordaunt played cricket as a right-handed middle-order batsman and was noted also for his fielding  : Pelham Warner in an obituary of him in The Times claimed that he never dropped a catch .. Wellington College. Wellington College, Berkshire. Pelham Warner. Pelham Warner. The Times. The Times. He was in the Oxford team for the University Match against Cambridge for four seasons from 1893 to 1896 and was captain in 1895 , when his team included three future captains of the England national cricket team , Warner , C. B. Fry and H. D. G. Leveson Gower .. University Match. University Match ( cricket ). Cambridge. Cambridge University Cricket Club. England national cricket team. England national cricket team. C. B. Fry. C. B. Fry. H. D. G. Leveson Gower. H. D. G. Leveson Gower. His own best innings , one of two centuries in his first-class career , came earlier in the same 1895 season , when he made an unbeaten 264 in a match against Sussex in which 1410 runs were scored , at the time a record for a three-day match .. Sussex. Sussex County Cricket Club. In 1895 also he started playing occasional matches for Kent , and continued for a few games in 1897 after he had left Oxford University .. Oxford University. Oxford University. Kent. Kent County Cricket Club. He did not play Test cricket but appeared in Gentlemen v Players matches in both 1894 and 1895 .. Gentlemen. Gentlemen v Players. Test cricket. Test cricket. Gentlemen v Players. Gentlemen v Players. After 1897 , his first-class cricket was restricted by business to a couple of MCC games in 1898 and a single match in 1904 for an amateur side .. first-class cricket. first-class cricket. amateur. amateur status in first-class cricket. Several members of Mordaunt 's family also played first-class cricket  : his brothers Sir Henry Mordaunt , 12th Baronet and Eustace Mordaunt played for Middlesex and for other teams ; his father , John Murray Mordaunt , played for MCC and his grandson David Mordaunt was a Sussex and Minor Counties cricketer in the last days of amateurism in the 1950s .. cricketer. cricketer. first-class cricket. first-class cricket. Sussex. Sussex County Cricket Club. Eustace Mordaunt. Eustace Mordaunt. Middlesex. Middlesex County Cricket Club. John Murray Mordaunt. John Murray Mordaunt. David Mordaunt. David Mordaunt. Minor Counties. Minor Counties
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