Nostalgia

Long before legends like Sachin Tendulkar or Sir Don Bradman graced the game, there was one man who laid the foundation for greatness in cricket WG Grace.
He was a pioneer in every sense, achieving numerous firsts in the sport:

* The first player to score two triple centuries in first-class cricket
* The first to accumulate 2,000 first-class runs in a single season
* The first to notch up 1,000 runs in the month of May alone
* The first cricketer to reach 50,000 runs in first-class cricket
* The first to register 100 centuries
* The first player to score a Test century on English soil

His career was nothing short of extraordinary it spanned 44 years.
Over that time, he amassed a staggering 54,000 runs, claimed 2,809 wickets, and took 876 catches.
He played professional cricket until the age of 61 and passed away in 1915.



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If the legend is true he occasionally refused to leave the wickets when given out on the basis that people came to the ground to see him bat not to see umpires give him out.. Might explain some of his scores.
 
"Hear the cricket calling, switch on the TV, sit and stare for hours, and cheer Dennis Lillee.".

Happy 76th birthday to iconic Aussie cricket great Dennis Lillee—a fast-bowling maestro whose very run-up sent shivers down the spine of world-class batsmen



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