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He was the inspiration for my favourite cricket quote ever by John Arlott (another genius in his way)Loved him. Always remember a ton he made at Aigburth in the mid-70s against Hampshire's Andy Roberts in his pomp. Brilliant batsman, and until his knees went, one of the greatest fieldsman to play the game.
Great quote from Arlott, a famous son of Hampshire. My own favourite cricket quote is from the unlikely source of A E Housman, who wrote of the brilliant but deeply troubled Somerset opener, Harold Gimblett, "see the son of grief at cricket/Trying to be glad."He was the inspiration for my favourite cricket quote ever by John Arlott (another genius in his way)
...Lloyd has hit a tremendous six to the back of the Old Trafford Stand, with all the nonchalance of a man out for a Sunday afternoon walk knocking the top off a thistle with his walking stick
Great quote from Arlott, a famous son of Hampshire. My own favourite cricket quote is from the unlikely source of A E Housman, who wrote of the brilliant but deeply troubled Somerset opener, Harold Gimblett, "see the son of grief at cricket/Trying to be glad."
Classic. I must nick that one!Think one of my favourite cricket quotes is from Richie Benaud - "Glenn McGrath dismissed for two, just ninety eight short of his century"
Any way time to get back to Old Everton Pictures!