Clarrie Grimmett

Cricketer and leg-spin bowler

Clarrie Grimmett - Cricketer and leg-spin bowler
Born

December 25th, 1891
133 years ago

Died

May 2nd, 1980
44 years ago — 88 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Australia

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One of the leading leg-spin bowlers of his time, played international cricket for Australia after initially debuting for New Zealand. Established a reputation for exceptional skill and accuracy. Made a significant mark in Test cricket during the 1920s and 1930s, becoming a key player for Australia. Achieved remarkable figures in matches, particularly notable for his ability to take wickets consistently. Inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame for outstanding contributions to the sport.

Taking 216 Test wickets for Australia

Being the first bowler to take 10 wickets in a Test match twice

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