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William Gilbert Grace he debuted in the 1880's he was a pritty good player
William Gilbert Grace was a cricket legend and a medical practitioner who scored 55000 runs & took 2900 wickets in his 50 years of playing cricket . (1848-1915)
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He was a famous cricket player!
Not clear. But the first recorded Cricket CLUB was Hambledon CC (?in Hampshire?), in the 18th Century.New AnswerW.G. Grace (full name William Gilbert Grace).W. G. Grace is widely considered to be the Father of Cricket, as well as one of its best players ever. He had several nicknames including The Old Man. He batted right-handed.
I think it isWG Grace (1848-1915)
He did not invent cricket, but he was one of the first people to endorse cricket as a competitive sport. 'Ancient Cricket' was played in the 1600's, but then modern day cricket began in the 1800's, with WG Grace quickly becoming one of the most feared players of his time. Once, no one in his team scored higher than 10, except for WG Grace who scored 100+. He was awesome
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W. G. Grace has written: 'The history of a hundred centuries' '\\' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Cricket
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He played first-class cricket for a record-equalling 44 seasons, from 1865 to 1908, during which he captained England, Gloucestershire County Cricket Club.
Yes. The Duke of Wellington played cricket, for example. I think WG Grace would have began his career in the reign of Victoria.