W. G. Grace in the 1878 English cricket season
WG Grace played in 33 matches in the 1878 English cricket season, 24 of which are recognised as first-class. His main roles in 1878 were as captain of...
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WG Grace played in 33 matches in the 1878 English cricket season, 24 of which are recognised as first-class. His main roles in 1878 were as captain of...
W. G. Grace played in 31 matches in the 1895 English cricket season, 29 of which are recognised as first-class.
W. G. Grace visited Australia in 1873–74 as captain of "W.G. Grace's XI". On the morning of the team's departure from Southampton, he responded to wel...
W. G. Grace established his reputation in 1864 and, by 1870, was widely recognised as the outstanding player in English cricket.
W.G. Grace increased his United South of England Eleven (USEE) involvement following his father's death and continued to play for Gloucestershire. At ...
Having toured Australia the previous winter, W.G. Grace's team landed in England on 18 May 1874 and he was quickly back into domestic cricket. The 187...
One of the most outstanding phases of W. G. Grace’s career occurred in the 1876 season, beginning with his career highest score of 344 for MCC v Kent ...
W. G. Grace qualified as a doctor in 1879 made his first appearance in Test cricket the following year, scoring the first-ever century by an England b...
W. G. Grace played mostly for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) during the four seasons from 1883 to 1886. He also...
W. G. Grace played mostly for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) during the five seasons from 1887 to 1891. He also...
W. G. Grace played mostly for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) during the five seasons from 1887 to 1891. He also...
Following his "Indian Summer" in 1895, W.G. Grace continued to play first-class cricket through his fiftieth birthday in 1898 and finally severed his ...
W.G. Grace was mainly associated with the new London County Cricket Club during this period. His first-class career ended in 1908 when he was nearly 6...
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