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W. G. Grace: A Life, by Simon Rae

Enjoying a celebrity shared by perhaps only Gladstone and Queen Victoria of his contemporaries, W.G. Grace was the world's first sporting superstar. Researched in archives from Grimsby to Australia, and drawing on diaries, letters, and access to the cricketer's own library, this biography offers a radical analysis of Grace's career. It also reviews the more controversial aspects of his conduct, including verbal and physical altercations both on and off the field, and his kidnapping of an Australian cricketer from Lord's. Discussion of his private life encompasses his childhood, his marriage, his children, his grief at the death of a daughter and later his eldest son, and his career as a doctor. The book includes an extensive statistical survey by Bill Frindall.

  • Sales Rank: #6382847 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-04-19
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x 1.46" w x 5.25" l, 1.52 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 584 pages

About the Author
Simon Rae's award-winning W. G. Grace: A Life received widespread acclaim on its publication in 1998. He has also edited a number of anthologies, and for five years presented BBC Radio 4's 'Poetry Please!'. For nearly ten years he wrote regular topical poems for the Guardian and published two collections of them, Soft Targets and Rapid Response. He collaborated with Ronald Searle on a book of cartoons and poems, The Face of War, and in 1999 he won the National Poetry Prize. His first stage play, A Quiet Night In, was produced in Bristol and London the same year. In 1999/2000 he was poet in residence with Warwickshire County Cricket Club and MAC at Edgbaston, and he was Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Warwick University for 2000/2001.

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Although – largely owing to the immense amount of statistical data – old English cricket has been an obsession with me for over twenty years now and I even vividly recall the holiday in Merimbula where it all began, it took me a long time to look beyond the days of the official County Championship. The reason for this is likely that I knew that with the cricket of the first half of the twentieth century some of the criticisms my teachers applied (such as that pitches were not rolled and balls were out of shape) were utterly flawed. In addition, whilst I knew a fair bit about the amazing deeds of William Gilbert Grace and something about the fast, rolling “shooters” at Lord’s that were legendary in the early part of the twentieth century, I knew very little about the cricket of before 1890 until a couple of years ago, by which time my collection of old Wisdens had expanded substantially.

What I really lacked until recently was an understanding of why W.G. Grace was so good and why (if not because he could bowl as well as bat) he stands more legendary than the Herbert Sutcliffe of 1931 who averaged 97 in a summer when most pitches allowed the ball to turn much more quickly than any modern batsmen have ever known. This is what Simon Rae provides so well in his biography of Grace: for the first time, I could see why he is a legend to rival the likes of Bradman or Sobers or Sutcliffe, besides which he provides a great deal of detail about the history of cricket during the time Grace played. In the light of what my teachers used to say about old cricketers (in whom my interest derived from the sheer number of wickets they took) it is revealing to see that the pitches they imagined existed in the 1930s actually once did exist – though one has to go back to the 1850s to see such in a pure form.

When W.G. Grace learned cricket, pitches were rolled only with a very light roller, and balls would usually either shoot to the bottom of the stump or fly right over the batsman's head, creating a game we would not recognise especially with the round-arm bowling (which, paradoxically, was in certain respects more like the short-of-a-length medium pace that destroyed the game’s appeal in the 1960s than the slow spinners whom history demonstrates to attract crowds) and very low scores even in unusually dry English summers. Rae goes into good detail about how Grace was able to defend so well against the deadly shooters that occurred approximately every other ball on most grounds, and yet able to score quickly in an era when there were essentially no boundaries and the few big hits batsmen could make had to be run out. The detail in the early part of the book about the Lord’s pitches explain much more than I knew from reading old issues of ‘The Times’: what one essentially had were roughly managed garden lawns, which Grace himself as a doctor acknowledged as dreadfully dangerous.

The detail about W.G. Grace’s career is well-done, moving steadily through the years from his early deeds on the rough Lord’s pitches to his halcyon years in the early 1870s, when his superiority over other batsmen dwarfs the deeds of such players as Shrewsbury, Fry, Sutcliffe, Bradman and Hammond in later years. The obscure tours of Australia and even the US are interesting, too, as is the way Grace reacted to the divisions plaguing first-class cricket during the 1860s and came to support the authority of the MCC in the threat of a schism led by George Parr. There is in fact a good deal of information of how Grace made a great deal of money from cricket through large-scale testimonials, which were given largely owing to his extreme popularity via the amazing batting feats he managed in the twilight of the “shooter” era.

Grace’s later career, beyond the period when he was incomparably superior to his contemporaries, is by no means neglected: there is good detail of his famous batting feats in May 1895 that lifted his financially strapped Gloucestershire club from the doldrums it had occupied since Grace fell slightly in the late 1870s, and of his career from the late 1870s as a medical practitioner. His limited career in international cricket – which began just as Grace was exiting his “prime” is covered thoroughly but concisely, as is his final years with London County and beyond.

As a look at the first sporting superstar and even with the likes of Bradman, Sutcliffe, Sobers, Kapil Dev, Lillee, Tendulkar and many others the greatest man to grace a cricket field, ‘W. G. Grace: A Life’ does a better job than any of the other cricketing biographies I have looked at. A recommended read and a piece of learning for the cricket fan.

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