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Pedro Ricardo Perera (1832 – 1915) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of the Spaniard Augurio Perera and his wife, Francisca, he was born at Holborn in 1832. His father was a merchant who moved the family to Birmingham in 1836, where he took over a storehouse on Great Charles Street. In 1839, the family once more relocated, this time to Manchester. Perera later made two appearances in first-class cricket in 1860 for the against the , playing at in the July fixture and at Salford in the return fixture in August. He scored a total of 125 runs in his two first-class matches, making a half century in each match, with a high score of 64 not out in the August fixture. By profession, he too was a merchant. Perera died at Fulham in 1915. His younger brother, Frederico, was also a firs

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  • Pedro Ricardo Perera (1832 – 1915) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of the Spaniard Augurio Perera and his wife, Francisca, he was born at Holborn in 1832. His father was a merchant who moved the family to Birmingham in 1836, where he took over a storehouse on Great Charles Street. In 1839, the family once more relocated, this time to Manchester. Perera later made two appearances in first-class cricket in 1860 for the against the , playing at in the July fixture and at Salford in the return fixture in August. He scored a total of 125 runs in his two first-class matches, making a half century in each match, with a high score of 64 not out in the August fixture. By profession, he too was a merchant. Perera died at Fulham in 1915. His younger brother, Frederico, was also a firs (en)
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  • Pedro Ricardo Perera (1832 – 1915) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of the Spaniard Augurio Perera and his wife, Francisca, he was born at Holborn in 1832. His father was a merchant who moved the family to Birmingham in 1836, where he took over a storehouse on Great Charles Street. In 1839, the family once more relocated, this time to Manchester. Perera later made two appearances in first-class cricket in 1860 for the against the , playing at in the July fixture and at Salford in the return fixture in August. He scored a total of 125 runs in his two first-class matches, making a half century in each match, with a high score of 64 not out in the August fixture. By profession, he too was a merchant. Perera died at Fulham in 1915. His younger brother, Frederico, was also a first-class cricketer, while his eldest brother, Augurio, is credited as being the co-inventor of lawn tennis. (en)
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