The following Hertfordshire cricketers also made an impact on the
first-class game: •
John Carr, sometime Middlesex player and son of
Donald Carr •
Bill Coleman, 619 wickets in minor counties cricket •
Jonathan Fellows-Smith, South African Test cricketer •
Ian MacLaurin, Baron MacLaurin of Knebworth, businessman and head of the
England and Wales Cricket Board •
Jack Meyer, later
Millfield School headmaster and captain of
Somerset CCC •
Trevor Morley •
Gerald Smithson, Yorkshire, Leicestershire and England Test cricketer •
George Brooksbank, business executive •
Joseph (Joe) Thorley, played for Gentlemen v Players in 1925 in same team as the Gilligans & Wally Hammond. Captained Herts CCC. •
Steven Finn (born 4 April 1989). He is a right-arm fast bowler who at the age of 16 became Middlesex County Cricket Club's youngest-ever debutant in first-class cricket. He made his England Test debut in 2010 against Bangladesh. He has a bowling strike rate of around 50, one of the best for England bowlers. •
Mark Ilott was the county's youngest debutant aged 16 before going on to open the bowling for Essex for 15 years. He was also capped for England, playing against Australia and South Africa. ==References==