List of Somerset Cricket Captains - Key

Key

  • Years denotes the years in which the player was named as official club captain for Somerset.
  • First denotes the date of the first match in which the player captained Somerset.
  • Last denotes the date of the last match in which the player captained Somerset.
  • FC denotes the number of first-class matches in which the player captained Somerset.
  • LA denotes the number of List A matches in which the player captained Somerset.
  • T20 denotes the number of Twenty20 matches in which the player captained Somerset.
  • Total denotes the total number of first-class, List A and Twenty20 matches in which the player captained Somerset.

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