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Qué (quién) es R J Tarrant - definición

CRICKETER (1880-1951)
F.A. Tarrant; Tarrant, Frank

R. J. Tarrant         
AMERICAN CLASSICAL SCHOLAR
Richard J. Tarrant; Richard John Tarrant
Richard John Tarrant, is an American classicist and Emeritus Pope Professor of Latin at Harvard University. He is an expert on the textual criticism and the transmission of Latin poetry.
Harman Tarrant         
IRISH-BORN AUSTRALIAN SURGEON AND POLITICIAN (1844-1900)
Harman John Tarrant
Harman John Tarrant (14 November 1844 – 10 September 1900) was an Irish-born Australian surgeon and politician.
George Tarrant         
ENGLISH CRICKETER (1838-1870)
Tarrant, George
George Frederick Tarrant (7 December 1838 in Cambridge – 2 July 1870 in Cambridge) was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1860 to 1869. Mainly associated with Cambridge Town Club (aka Cambridgeshire), he made 71 known appearances in first-class matches.

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Frank Tarrant

Francis Alfred Tarrant (11 December 1880 – 29 January 1951) was an Australian cricketer whose first-class career spanned from 1899 to 1936, and included 329 matches.

From Melbourne, Tarrant began his career with Victoria in Australia's Sheffield Shield, but found fame playing in England, with a long career as an all-rounder for Middlesex in the County Championship. After the First World War, he was mostly active in India, appearing for the Europeans in the Bombay Quadrangular tournament. Tarrant played his final first-class match at the age of 56, during the 1936–37 season. He had also umpired in two England–India Test matches (and several first-class games) several seasons earlier. Considered one of the best players never to play at Test level, Tarrant scored almost 18,000 runs and over 1,500 wickets during his long career, and completed "the double" of 1,000 runs and 100 wickets in a season on eight separate occasions.