Sporting birthdays - May 23 - Sport - Evening Standard
       

Sporting birthdays - May 23

Rubens Barrichello (motor racing) - Brazilian who drives for Honda, born 1972.

Gerry Armstrong (soccer) - former Tottenham player who won 63 caps for Northern
Ireland, born 1954.

Ricardinho (soccer) - Former Brazil and Middlesbrough player, now with Al
Rayyan in Qatar, born 1976.

Graeme Hick, the Worcestershire and former England batsman, is 42 today

Geraint Jones (cricket) - Kent and recent England wicketkeeper, born 1976.

Marvin Hagler (boxing) - American world middleweight champion from 1980 to
1987, born 1954.

Richard Hill (rugby union) - Former England and Saracens forward, now head
coach at Bristol, born 1973.

Graeme Hick (cricket) - Worcestershire and former England batsman, born 1966.

Darren Maddy (cricket) - Warwickshire and former England Test batsman, born
1974.

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