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Gloucestershire Cricket ClubNewest Review: ... Hammond, of whom, a lot of the clubs batting records still stand with, and may always stand due to the copious amount of runs he gained. Other big name players since then have included Tom Graveney - an extremely successful test player for England; Robert "Jack" Russell" - the eccentric wicketkeeper for the county and England will be always remembered for his bizarre habits, ... more |
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by carlmcq - written on 17/08/06 (Very useful, 412 readings)
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Intriguingly, when searching for "Gloucestershire Cricket" in DooYoo's search, the only relevant response was purely "Gloucestershire"...however, for those not in the know, the image shown regarding the topic is the badge of Gloucestershire County Cricket Club, and the address is that of their home ground in Bristol, which is soon to host the International Twenty20 game between England and Paksitan. Gloucestershire County Cricket Club was founded in 1871, although records do suggest that they played informally under that name up to a century beforehand. In the club's early years, the county of dominated by one name - Grace. The Grace family ...


