Graeme Pollock, born February 27, 1944, was one of the greatest batsmen to play the game and one of the many South Africans of his day whose careers were brutally cut short by international ...
Graeme Pollock was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame in 2009. © Getty To cricket followers in the 60s, Graeme Pollock was the closest thing to batting perfection ...
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Rinku Singh's autograph awaited on St George Park's press box windowDale Steyn said Rinku's hit a "great shot" and he apologized softly for damaging the press box window in the Graeme Pollock Pavilion. Also See: ICC Champions Trophy Other urgent issues ...
South Africa's player of the 20th century, and perhaps the finest left-hand batsman the game has ever produced, Graeme Pollock played only 23 Tests, but those were enough to rank him among the ...
He only played 23 Tests, but Graeme Pollock is considered one of the greatest left-handed batsmen to grace the game. He averaged 60.97 across those 23 Tests, and his highest score of 274 remained a ...
He certainly lorded it over Glamorgan at The Oval, beating South Africa left-hander Graeme Pollock's world one-day record of 222, scored 27 years ago - and still almost finished on the losing side.
Richards hit two 6's and twelve 4's. Graeme Pollock failed for the second time in front of his home crowd. On the fourth day, with 235 for three on the board, Bacher and Irvine resumed the quest ...
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