Dave Gregory Cricketer

David William Gregory (15 April 1845 – 4 August 1919) was an Australian cricketer of the 19th century. A right-handed batsman, Gregory was the first Australian national cricket captain, leading the side for the first three recognised Test matches between England and Australia in March and April 1877 and January 1879. Gregory was also the captain of the New South Wales team, notably during the Sydney Riot of 1879 when he rebelled against an unpopular decision by Victorian umpire George Coulthard during a game against the touring English team. Gregory was part of a large cricketing family: his father, Edward William Gregory, was a "capable cricketer" with eight sons, five of whom played for New South Wales in international or intercolonial matches between 1861 and 84; in all, twenty of Edward William Gregory's descendants represented New South Wales in cricket and other sports. David William Gregory was a man of striking appearance, he "looked like an Old Testament prophet not long out of training college."

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Dave Gregory
Birth dateApril 15, 1845
Birth place
New South Wales , Australia , Fairy Meadow New South Wales
Date of deathAugust 04, 1919
Place of death
New South Wales , Turramurra , Australia

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