Yes he did. It surprised me too when I first came across the photographs in Beldam's bookDidn't know that he played the cow-shot. Thought it was only EM who did the dirty stuff.
Reminds me of:Another picture of a "young WG" and at right "WG at forty" still not bulkier than some modern day Test stars.
So clearly all these big guy with big beard pictures we are used to seeing so often are of a WG in his late forties and fifties. Its just that there are so many of them around that the mental picture we have is of a guy who was, kind of, born fat with a yard long beard
Indeed there isn't. However, whether he would or would not have dominated the game in the 1970s or 1990s really doesn't overtly matter. His greatness lies in what he did in his own dayYeah, I agree. Kumble could possibly have been the greatest bowler ever on uncovered wickets, but he isn't the greatest ever on covered wickets. Even allowing for Grace's upbringing in a modern era, there is no guarantee his game would have dominated the modern environment to the extent he did back then.
Only the action pictures are from that book. The others are from some of my other books on WG.Indeed there isn't. However, whether he would or would not have dominated the game in the 1970s or 1990s really doesn't overtly matter. His greatness lies in what he did in his own day
These pictures (I presume they are once more from Great Batsmen - Their Methods At A Glance) are, as Akhil says, really rather exciting. It's a book I don't have and doubtless has countless treasures within.
Hi, first post and very sorry to bump a pretty old thread.
I do not have Lubbock's book but here is a picture of young WG for you guys from my inventory to give you an idea of what CB Fry is talking of when he tells of "a slim and graceful young man". Unfortunately photgraphy was rare and frightfully expensive and mostly done in studios or by bringing heavy equipment outdoors. By the time proper photographs were taken more often and on the cricket field, WG had changed is size and shape and that is the image so indelibly etched on our minds and so inextricably linked to the legend of WG Grace
.... to be continued
Suits me mate - the floor is all yoursThank you!
Probably not much to contribute other than posting boring 19th century cricket photographs....
If that's "all" you can contribute then you'll be a very welcome addition to the forums. Welcome!Thank you!
Probably not much to contribute other than posting boring 19th century cricket photographs....