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  1. Sir Cuthbert Gordon Greenidge KCMG MBE (born 1 May 1951) is a Barbadian retired cricketer who represented the West Indies in Test and One Day International (ODI) teams for 17 years, as well as Barbados and Hampshire in first-class cricket. Greenidge is regarded worldwide as one of the greatest and most destructive opening batsmen in cricket ...

  2. Read about Gordon Greenidge cricket player from West Indies profile, stats, rankings, records, videos, photos at ESPNcricinfo

  3. Born on May 1, 1951, Gordon Greenidge was one half of the famous batting pair named Greenidge-Haynes. For a long period of time, this pair was the most successful pair in Test cricket aggreg ...

  4. 4 days ago · Gordon Greenidge (Getty Images) The West Indies will enter the first Test against England at Lord's on Wednesday as the underdogs, with many new faces that will be difficult to recognize for the ...

  5. Oct 26, 2016 · Gordon Greenidge talks about batting, opening the batting, playing in the West Indies, and limping between the wickets. Interview by Crispin Andrews. 26-Oct-2016. "If you're forceful,...

  6. 5 days ago · Greenidge, also a mainstay at Hampshire after spending much of his childhood in England, said West Indies captain Clive Lloyd -- himself a fine attacking batsman -- had allowed him free rein.

  7. Jun 27, 2020 · Compact, technically sound and perfectly built; fast of eye, steady of hand and fleet of foot, Gordon Greenidge was a great batsman. A substantial body of work illustrates as much.

  8. I have developed this site to bring you a rare view of my life now, an insight into my interests, a look back at various important moments playing with and against some of the world's best cricketers and of course my memories of Hampshire CCC and representing the West Indies during their heyday.

  9. Gordon Greenidge was a feared opening batsman for the West Indies. Born in black Bess, St. Peter, Barbados, he began his Test career against India at Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore in 1974 and continued playing internationally until 1991.

  10. See highlights of Gordon Greenidge's legendary 214 not out as West Indies made mincemeat of England's 342 target in record time, for the loss of just one wic...

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