E. M. Grace
Cricket, W. G. Grace, Fred Grace, Amateur status in first-class cricket
978-620-1-46171-0
620146171X
112
2012-08-15
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Edward Mills ("EM") Grace (born 28 November 1841 in Bristol, England; died May 20, 1911 (aged 69) in Gloucestershire, England) was a member of the famous cricketing Grace family and the elder brother of W G Grace and Fred Grace. He controversially held amateur status but was criticised for the money he made by playing. EM Grace (always known by his initials) was one of the great cricketers of the 1860s and 1870s, though he was overshadowed by his younger brother WG. EM performed one of the most amazing all-round feats ever on 15 August 1862. He carried his bat through the entire MCC innings, scoring 192 not out of a total of 344. He then took all 10 wickets in the Kent first innings for 69 runs. However, although the match is recognised as first-class, this is not an official record as it was a 12-man game.
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