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  1. William Gilbert Grace (18 de julio de 1848-23 de octubre de 1915), más conocido como W. G., fue un jugador de cricket inglés, considerado el «padre del cricket moderno». 1 . Representó a Inglaterra en 22 ocasiones y en 1880, en su primer partido internacional ( Test cricket ), el más alto nivel del deporte, que se juega entre países ...

  2. W. G. Grace junior (son) v. t. e. William Gilbert Grace MRCS LRCP (18 July 1848 – 23 October 1915) was an English amateur cricketer who was important in the development of the sport and is widely considered one of its greatest players. He was nominally amateur as a cricketer, but he is said to have made more money from his cricketing ...

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    • Right-arm medium
    • William Gilbert Grace
    • 1 June 1899 v Australia
  3. William Gilbert Grace (born July 18, 1848, Downend, Gloucestershire, Eng.—died Oct. 23, 1915, London) was the greatest cricketer in Victorian England, whose dominating physical presence, gusto, and inexhaustible energy made him a national figure.

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  4. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. William Gilbert Grace (18 de julio de 1848-23 de octubre de 1915), más conocido como W. G., fue un jugador de cricket inglés, considerado el «padre del cricket moderno». W. G. Grace en 1897. Representó a Inglaterra en 22 ocasiones y en 1880, en su primer partido internacional ( Test cricket ), el ...

  5. Overview. Stats. Records. Matches. News. Photos. Full Name. William Gilbert Grace. Born. July 18, 1848, Downend, Bristol. Died. October 23, 1915, Mottingham, Kent, (aged 67y 97d) Also Known As....

    • Male
    • August 18, 1848
    • England
  6. 29 de ago. de 2015 · Tantrums and brilliance: why WG Grace was the first modern sportsman. In the centenary of the cricketer’s death, Graces biographer argues that it’s time to take his legacy seriously....

  7. 23 de oct. de 2015 · Dr WG Grace died at the age of 67 on 23 October 1915 at his home in Kent, having suffered a cerebral haemorrhage, but his legacy as the greatest of them all lives on.