| GREENIDGE | Gordon, West Indies opening batsman who played in 108 Tests from 1974-91 (9) |
| BOYCOTT | Geoffrey, England cricketer who played in 108 Tests from 1964-82 (7) |
| ANDYROBERTS | West Indies bowler who played in 47 Tests from 1974-83 (4,7) |
| ALANKONTT | England wicket-keeper/ batsman who played in 95 Tests, 1967-81 (4,5) |
| GORDONGREENIDGE | Partner of Desmond Hayes in a very successful West Indies opening partnership |
| BILLATHEY | Batsman who played in 23 Test matches for England between 1980 and 1988 (4,5) |
| GRAVENEY | Tom ---, elegant England batsman who played in 79 Tests, 1951-69 |
| LUCKHURST | English opening batsman who played his entire county career, from 1958 to 1976, for Kent CCC, of which he later became president (5,9) (see 51D) |
| CHRISAMON | New Zealander who raced in 108 Grand Prix, making the podium 11 times (5,4) |
| DENNISAMISS | Birmingham-born opening batsman who played 50 Tests for England from 1966-77 (6,5) |
| BRIAN | English opening batsman who played his entire county career, from 1958 to 1976, for Kent CCC, of which he later became president (5,9) (see 10D) |
| MARCUSTRESCOTHICK | Somerset opening batsman who played for England in 76 Test and 123 ODI matches |
| MORECAMBE | Extra people arrived to support opening batsman in Lancashire town (9) |
| CLYDEWALCOTT | West Indies batsman and wicketkeeper who played in 44 tests from 1948-60 (5,7) |
| VIJAY | Opening batsman who was Player of the final in CSK's second IPL win in 2011 |
| WARNER | David, Australian opening batsman who retired from Test cricket in 2024 (6) |
| RAMADHIN | Sonny, West Indies spin bowler who played in 43 Tests from 1950-61 (8) |
| TOMCLARK | Opening batsman who won seven successive County Championship titles with Surrey in the 1950s having previously played football for Walsall |
| AMLA | Hashim, South African opening batsman who was appointed Test captain in 2014 (4) |
| EDRICH | John, Surrey opening batsman who captained England once in 1975 (6) |