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      • Jack Morrison Gregory (14 August 1895 – 7 August 1973) was an Australian cricketer. As well as 129 first class matches for New South Wales he played in 24 Tests between 1920 and 1928.
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  2. Jack Morrison Gregory, of a famous Australian cricket family, had a comparatively brief Test match career, for although he played in twenty-four representative games, his skill and his...

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  3. Aug 7, 2020 · Jack Morrison Gregory, of a famous Australian cricket family, had a comparatively brief Test match career, for although he played in 24 representative games, his skill and his power were as unpredictable as a thunderstorm or a nuclear explosion.

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  4. Jack Morrison Gregory (14 August 1895 – 7 August 1973) was an Australian cricketer. As well as 129 first class matches for New South Wales he played in 24 Tests between 1920 and 1928. He was known mainly as a fearsome right-arm fast bowler but he also achieved a batting average of 36.50 and 1146 runs including two centuries, batting left ...

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  5. May 18, 2023 · On 11 th May, Jack Gregory passed away peacefully. Jack was pivotal to the growth of Gregory Group having run the company for 38 years between 1947-1985. In this article, we look back at Jack’s life and what he achieved for our business. Jack in 1932 at the age of 8, with his father Archie Gregory. Jack was born in 1924 and educated at ...

  6. Jack Morrison Gregory, born on September 11, 1895, in Sydney, New Souuth Wales, was one of the iconic figures in Australian cricket history. Hailing from a

  7. May 20, 2016 · May 30, 1921. A war-hit England were further bombarded by the thunderbolts of Jack Gregory and Ted McDonald as Australia won within a couple of days at Trent Bridge. Arunabha Sengupta looks...

  8. Last Test. vs England at Exhibition Ground, Nov 30, 1928. Read about Jack Gregory's career details on Cricbuzz.com.