Harry Lee, a cricketer presumed dead during World War I, made a remarkable comeback to cricket. Despite severe injuries and being declared dead, he played first-class cricket and even participated in a Test match for England. His resilience and dedication are highlighted through his extraordinary journey in the sport.
Harry Lee: Cricketer who made Test debut 15 years after his ‘death’

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