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W. G. Grace's cricket career (1879 to 1882)

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 batsman.

1879 English cricket season edit

Grace missed a large part of the 1879 season because he was doing the final practical for his medical qualification and, for the first time since 1869, he did not complete 1000 runs, though he did take 105 wickets.[1]

Grace made 18 first-class appearances in 1879, scoring 993 runs, with a highest score of 123, at an average of 38.19 with 3 centuries and 5 half-centuries. In the field, he took 23 catches and 113 wickets with a best analysis of 8–81. His bowling average was 13.19; he had 5 wickets in an innings 14 times and 10 wickets in a match once.[1]

Having qualified as a doctor in November 1879, Grace had to give priority to his new practice in Bristol for the next five years. As a result, his cricket sometimes had to be set aside and he had other troubles including a serious bout of mumps in 1882. From 1879 to 1882, he did not complete 1000 runs in the season.[2]

1880 English cricket season edit

 
Gloucestershire CCC in 1880 shortly before Fred Grace's untimely death. W.G. Grace is seated front left centre. Fred (hooped cap) is third left in rear group. Billy Midwinter (directly behind W.G.) is fourth left in rear. E.M. Grace (bearded) is sixth left in rear.

In addition, Gloucestershire had declined following its heady success in the 1870s. One of the reasons was the early death of W.G.'s younger brother Fred from pneumonia in 1880, there being a view that "the county was never quite the same without him".[3] Apart from W.G. himself, the only players of Fred Grace's calibre at this time were the leading professionals. Unlike the south-east and northern counties, Gloucestershire had neither the large home gates nor the necessary funds that could have secured the services of good quality professionals. This was at a time when a new generation of professionals was appearing with the likes of Billy Gunn, Maurice Read and Arthur Shrewsbury. As a result, Gloucestershire fell away in county competition and could no longer match Nottinghamshire, Surrey and Lancashire who had the strongest sides in the 1880s.[2]

Test cricket began in 1877 when Grace was already 28 and he made his debut in 1880, scoring England's first-ever Test century against Australia.[4] He played for England in 22 Tests through the 1880s and 1890s, all of them against Australia, and was an automatic selection for England at home, but his only Test-playing tour of Australia was that of 1891–92.[5]

Grace made 16 first-class appearances in 1880, scoring 951 runs, with a highest score of 152, at an average of 39.62 with 2 centuries and 5 half-centuries. In the field, he took 17 catches and 84 wickets with a best analysis of 7–65. His bowling average was 17.60; he had 5 wickets in an innings 9 times and 10 wickets in a match 3 times.[1]

1881 English cricket season edit

Grace made 13 first-class appearances in 1881, scoring 917 runs, with a highest score of 182, at an average of 38.20 with 2 centuries and 5 half-centuries. In the field, he took 20 catches and 57 wickets with a best analysis of 7–30. His bowling average was 18.00; he had 5 wickets in an innings 3 times.[1]

1882 English cricket season edit

Grace's most significant Test was England v Australia in 1882 at The Oval.[6] Thanks to Spofforth who took 14 wickets in the match, Australia won by 7 runs and the legend of The Ashes was born immediately afterwards. Grace scored only 4 and 32 but he has been held responsible for "firing up" Spofforth. This came about through a typical piece of gamesmanship by Grace when he effected an unsporting, albeit legal, run out of Sammy Jones.[7]

Grace made 22 first-class appearances in 1882, scoring 975 runs, with a highest score of 88, at an average of 26.35 with 0 centuries and 8 half-centuries. In the field, he took 22 catches and 101 wickets with a best analysis of 8–31. His bowling average was 17.34; he had 5 wickets in an innings 8 times and 10 wickets in a match twice.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Rae, p.495.
  2. ^ a b Midwinter, p.79.
  3. ^ Birley, p.132.
  4. ^ "Test Match 1880". CricketArchive. Retrieved 15 August 2009.
  5. ^ "Test matches played by W.G. Grace". CricketArchive. Retrieved 28 November 2008.
  6. ^ "Test Match 1882". CricketArchive. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  7. ^ Birley, p.137.

External links edit

  • CricketArchive – W.G. Grace

Bibliography edit

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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 batsman Contents 1 1879 English cricket season 2 1880 English cricket season 3 1881 English cricket season 4 1882 English cricket season 5 References 6 External links 7 Bibliography1879 English cricket season editGrace missed a large part of the 1879 season because he was doing the final practical for his medical qualification and for the first time since 1869 he did not complete 1000 runs though he did take 105 wickets 1 Grace made 18 first class appearances in 1879 scoring 993 runs with a highest score of 123 at an average of 38 19 with 3 centuries and 5 half centuries In the field he took 23 catches and 113 wickets with a best analysis of 8 81 His bowling average was 13 19 he had 5 wickets in an innings 14 times and 10 wickets in a match once 1 Having qualified as a doctor in November 1879 Grace had to give priority to his new practice in Bristol for the next five years As a result his cricket sometimes had to be set aside and he had other troubles including a serious bout of mumps in 1882 From 1879 to 1882 he did not complete 1000 runs in the season 2 1880 English cricket season edit nbsp Gloucestershire CCC in 1880 shortly before Fred Grace s untimely death W G Grace is seated front left centre Fred hooped cap is third left in rear group Billy Midwinter directly behind W G is fourth left in rear E M Grace bearded is sixth left in rear In addition Gloucestershire had declined following its heady success in the 1870s One of the reasons was the early death of W G s younger brother Fred from pneumonia in 1880 there being a view that the county was never quite the same without him 3 Apart from W G himself the only players of Fred Grace s calibre at this time were the leading professionals Unlike the south east and northern counties Gloucestershire had neither the large home gates nor the necessary funds that could have secured the services of good quality professionals This was at a time when a new generation of professionals was appearing with the likes of Billy Gunn Maurice Read and Arthur Shrewsbury As a result Gloucestershire fell away in county competition and could no longer match Nottinghamshire Surrey and Lancashire who had the strongest sides in the 1880s 2 Test cricket began in 1877 when Grace was already 28 and he made his debut in 1880 scoring England s first ever Test century against Australia 4 He played for England in 22 Tests through the 1880s and 1890s all of them against Australia and was an automatic selection for England at home but his only Test playing tour of Australia was that of 1891 92 5 Grace made 16 first class appearances in 1880 scoring 951 runs with a highest score of 152 at an average of 39 62 with 2 centuries and 5 half centuries In the field he took 17 catches and 84 wickets with a best analysis of 7 65 His bowling average was 17 60 he had 5 wickets in an innings 9 times and 10 wickets in a match 3 times 1 1881 English cricket season editGrace made 13 first class appearances in 1881 scoring 917 runs with a highest score of 182 at an average of 38 20 with 2 centuries and 5 half centuries In the field he took 20 catches and 57 wickets with a best analysis of 7 30 His bowling average was 18 00 he had 5 wickets in an innings 3 times 1 1882 English cricket season editGrace s most significant Test was England v Australia in 1882 at The Oval 6 Thanks to Spofforth who took 14 wickets in the match Australia won by 7 runs and the legend of The Ashes was born immediately afterwards Grace scored only 4 and 32 but he has been held responsible for firing up Spofforth This came about through a typical piece of gamesmanship by Grace when he effected an unsporting albeit legal run out of Sammy Jones 7 Grace made 22 first class appearances in 1882 scoring 975 runs with a highest score of 88 at an average of 26 35 with 0 centuries and 8 half centuries In the field he took 22 catches and 101 wickets with a best analysis of 8 31 His bowling average was 17 34 he had 5 wickets in an innings 8 times and 10 wickets in a match twice 1 References edit a b c d e Rae p 495 a b Midwinter p 79 Birley p 132 Test Match 1880 CricketArchive Retrieved 15 August 2009 Test matches played by W G Grace CricketArchive Retrieved 28 November 2008 Test Match 1882 CricketArchive Retrieved 27 November 2008 Birley p 137 External links editCricketArchive W G GraceBibliography editAltham H S 1962 A History of Cricket Volume 1 to 1914 George Allen amp Unwin Birley Derek 1999 A Social History of English Cricket Aurum ISBN 1 85410 941 3 Bowen Rowland 1970 Cricket A History of its Growth and Development Eyre amp Spottiswoode Darwin Bernard 1934 W G Grace Great Lives Series Duckworth Grace W G 1899 W G Cricketing Reminiscences and Personal Recollections Hambledon Press ISBN 0 9506882 0 7 Midwinter Eric 1981 W G Grace His Life and Times George Allen and Unwin ISBN 978 0 04 796054 3 Rae Simon 1998 W G Grace A Life ISBN 978 0 571 17855 1 Webber Roy 1958 The County Cricket Championship Sportsman s Book Club Webber Roy 1951 The Playfair Book of Cricket Records Playfair Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title W G Grace 27s cricket career 1879 to 1882 amp oldid 1118695449, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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