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  • [[File:WG Grace c1902.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<b>W. G. Grace in 1902<br />(by George Beldam)</b>]] <p>W. G. Grace grew up to become a great cricketer and a good doctor. He came to both call
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  • * Darwin, Bernard. ''W. G. Grace (Great Lives Series)''. Duckworth (1934). * Gordon, Home. ''The Memorial Biography of Dr W. G. Grace''. Constable (1919).
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  • ...wisdenalmanack/content/story/152889.html ''Wisden Cricketers' Almanack'' – W. G. Grace centenary] .../1998/JUL/SWANTON_ON_GRACE_18JUL1998.html Cricinfo News – E. W. Swanton on W. G. Grace]
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  • ...wisdenalmanack/content/story/152889.html ''Wisden Cricketers' Almanack'' – W. G. Grace centenary] .../1998/JUL/SWANTON_ON_GRACE_18JUL1998.html Cricinfo News – E. W. Swanton on W. G. Grace]
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  • * Darwin, Bernard. ''W. G. Grace (Great Lives Series)''. Duckworth (1934). * Gordon, Home. ''The Memorial Biography of Dr W. G. Grace''. Constable (1919).
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  • * [[W. G. Grace]]
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  • Dr Henry Grace, the father of [[W. G. Grace]], and his brother-in-law Alfred Pocock founded the Mangotsfield Cricket Cl ...me of the greatest cricketers of all time have played for Gloucestershire: W. G. Grace, [[Walter Hammond]], [[Tom Graveney]], [[Mike Procter]] and [[Courtney Wals
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  • {{rpl|W. G. Grace}}
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  • ...inside just five hours of play. MCC had fielded a strong team including [[W. G. Grace]], [[Alfred Shaw]] and [[Fred Morley]]. The outcome was a media sensation w ...ained by W. G. Grace and included his younger brother [[Fred Grace|Fred]]. W. G. Grace and Bannerman scored just 11 and 1 respectively in the USEE first innings,
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  • ...became embroiled in the shenanigans of the famous cricketing clan led by [[W. G. Grace]]. He joined the tourists in Nottingham and played against Nottinghamshire. ...e of the most sensational games in history. A very strong MCC team, led by W. G. Grace himself, was bowled out for 33 (Spofforth six wickets for four, including a
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  • ...r]] and including [[E. M. Grace]], to visit in 1863–64. Ten years later, [[W. G. Grace]] was persuaded to tour.
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  • ...erarm bowling|underarm era]] and arguably the greatest of all time until [[W. G. Grace]] a century later.
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  • [[File:WG Grace c1902.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<b>W. G. Grace in 1902<br />(by George Beldam)</b>]] <p>W. G. Grace grew up to become a great cricketer and a good doctor. He came to both call
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  • ...Australians had long ago said the same thing about MCC's all-time hero, [[W. G. Grace|WG]]. In 1874, an Australian newspaper editor declared: "We in Australia di
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  • ...lers were Lillywhite, Broadbridge, [[Alfred Mynn]] and [[John Jackson]]. [[W. G. Grace]] learned how to bowl by using a roundarm style and, even though overarm wa
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  • The greatest player of the 19th century was unquestionably [[W. G. Grace|William Gilbert Grace]], known throughout England as "WG". His career in to
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  • ...f cricket, one of many, not least of whom was his younger brother. While [[W. G. Grace]] may be the greatest and most significant name in cricket's history, John
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  • ...gnificant differences may be observed in the published career records of [[W. G. Grace]], [[Jack Hobbs]] and [[Herbert Sutcliffe]]; also some minor differences in ...e are plenty of earlier sources. 1864 also marked the top-class debut of [[W. G. Grace]], who is arguably the greatest cricketer of all time.</p>
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  • ...st Indies]]; [[Shakib Al Hasan]] of [[Bangladesh (cricket)|Bangladesh]]; [[W. G. Grace]], [[Wilfred Rhodes]], [[George Hirst]], [[Trevor Bailey]], [[Andrew Flinto ...by the Grace brothers, and the term "shamateur" was coined. It was said of W. G. Grace that he made more money out of cricket than any professional.
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  • [[Image:W. G. Grace.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[W. G. Grace]] in 1883.]]
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