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April 20, 2011Posted on 04/20/2011 in English cricket
Wilf Wooller v Gloucestershire
In the Guardian, Frank Keating looks back at the rivalry between Glamorgan and Gloucestershire, and the role played by the combative allrounder Wilf Woolley in fostering it.
Our Boy Scout niceties were appalled, for instance, when our upright young champion Tom Graveney's 200 out of 298 all out against Glamorgan in 1956 was publicly and sneeringly dismissed by Wooller as "quite the worst double-century that can ever have been scored".