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  1. Robert Graeme Pollock (born 27 February 1944) is a former cricketer for South Africa, Transvaal and Eastern Province. A member of a famous cricketing family, [2] [3] Pollock is widely regarded as one of South Africa's greatest ever cricketers, [4] [5] and as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket.

  2. Read about Graeme Pollock cricket player from South Africa profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo.

  3. Jul 14, 2017 · Profile. Graeme made his debut at 16 and impressed everyone with a hundred and then went onto to score his first Test hundred against Australia when he was just 19. He was a hard hitting batsman...

  4. Apr 15, 1988 · Graeme Pollock, the great South African batsman who too soon was denied occupation of cricket's more illustrious creases, retired from the first-class game at the end of the...

  5. Graeme. Pollock. South Africa. He only played 23 Tests, but Graeme Pollock is considered one of the greatest left-handed batsmen to grace the game. He averaged 60.97 across those 23 Tests, and his highest score of 274 remained a South Africa record for 29 years. Player Bio.

  6. Feb 27, 2020 · Graeme Pollock was one of the greatest left-handed batsmen of all time. After his retirement, the 1988 Wisden carried this tribute by South Africa’s leading writer and commentator. Heredity and environment each supposed that the Pollock brothers should go to the top in cricket.

  7. www.espncricinfo.com › story › graeme-pollock-154873Graeme Pollock | ESPNcricinfo

    Graeme Pollock. Among the fast-fading memories of the South African tour of 1965 none will longer into posterity than the prodigious performances of the two Pollocks, the brothers who left and...

  8. Jul 3, 2012 · In first-class cricket Graeme Pollock was scarcely less devastating with 29,040 runs including 64 hundreds and 99 fifties.

  9. Aug 30, 2020 · Golden Graeme: The summer of Pollock’s timeless masterpiece. Paul Edwards. Aug 30, 2020 6 minute read Features. Paul Edwards looks back to 1965, reminiscing Graeme Pollock, the South African all-time batting great whose scintillating century at Trent Bridge is regarded as one of Test cricket’s finest knocks.

  10. Graeme Pollock typified the physical and mental toughness required to succeed in elite cricket. Blending physical strength with batting finesse, his dogged determination and courage in the pre-helmet era helped instill pride in South African cricket when the country was suffering increasing isolation due to the apartheid policy.