Who is the father of cricket?
The "father of cricket" is widely considered to be
William Gilbert Grace, or W.G. Grace for short. He was a dominant English
cricketer who played from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s and is credited with
revolutionizing the sport in several ways. His exceptional skills as a batsman
and bowler, along with his longevity and popularity, solidified his place as a
legendary figure in cricket history.
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