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April 16, 2006Posted on 04/16/2006 in English cricket
The man who might have been great
Graeme Hick scored his first hundred 33 years ago. He was six years old in what was then Salisbury, Rhodesia. Tipped to scale great heights - 'He could become the most prolific batsman since the great Don Bradman,' said one top cricket writer long before he was picked for England - Hick failed to live up to expectations. Looking back, says Hick in this revealing interview to Kevin Mitchell in The Guardian ahead of his final season, he has no regrets.