Frank Lee (cricketer)

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Frank Stanley Lee (July 24, 1905 - March 30, 1982) was a London born English first class cricketer and international umpire. His 331 games of cricket were shared between Middlesex and Somerset and he managed 15310 runs at 27.93 with 23 hundreds. He went on to umpire in 29 Test matches, the most famous being the match where he called Geoff Griffin for throwing and in turn ended his career.

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