Ross Gregory

Gregory, a diminutive gifted right-hand batsman, was a precocious batting talent, making his debut for Victoria while still at school and his Test cricket debut before the age of 21 in the 1936–37 season, after scoring 128 for his state against Gubby Allen's MCC tourists. Although this was his only first-class century, he scored 17 fifties in his 33 games and took 50 wickets with his leg breaks and googlies. He compiled 23, 50 and 80 in his three Test innings, making a major contribution as Australia came back from 2-0 down to win the Ashes 3–2.
During the Second World War, Gregory enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force and attained the rank of Pilot Officer. He was killed in action near the town of Gaffargaon, East Bengal (now Bangladesh) in 1942 (aged 26) when his bomber crashed on operations to bomb Japanese in Burma.
Born in Malvern, a suburb of Melbourne, he was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 8 results of 8 for search 'Gregory, Ross', query time: 0.13s
Refine Results
-
1
-
2
-
3
-
4
-
5
-
6by Loe, Gregory Ross
Published 1997Call Number: Loading...Link to OAKTrust copy
Located:Loading...
Thesis eBook -
7by Rismiller, Gregory Ross, 1958-
Published 1989Call Number: Loading...Link to OAKTrust copy
Located:Loading...
Thesis eBook -
8by Bache, D. H. (David H.)Other Authors: “...Gregory, Ross...”
Published 2007
Call Number: Loading...
Located:Loading...Book Loading...
Search Tools:
RSS Feed
–
Email Search
Related Subjects
History
Social life and customs
World War, 1914-1918
Aggregation (Chemistry)
Breakwaters
Coagulation
Cold War
Flocculation
Foreign relations
Major mechanical engineering
Major ocean engineering
Purification
Social aspects
Social conditions
Water
Water treatment plant residuals
Wave resistance (Hydrodynamics)
World War, 1939-1945