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Graham and Gooch
In 1982 – 83 Australia had Greg Chappell back from WSC as captain, while the England team was weakened by the enforced omission of their South African tour rebels, particularly Graham Gooch and John Emburey.
The England openers Graham Gooch and Geoff Boycott survived the remaining few overs, and England finished the day on 7 for no wicket.
* 1953 – Graham Gooch, English cricketer
He made 92 in the second innings, giving him the second highest Test match aggregate after English batsmen Graham Gooch, who scored 333 and 123 for a total of 456 against India at Lord's on 26 July 1990.
Other notable people, such as footballer and former England Captain David Beckham, I, Claudius star Derek Jacobi, former Essex and England cricket Captain Graham Gooch, and the film director and producer Alfred Hitchcock, were also born in the borough.
Gower was briefly reinstated for the 1989 Ashes series, before being replaced as captain by Graham Gooch.
His 117 Test matches currently lies behind only Alec Stewart with 133 and Graham Gooch with 118.
Batting at number four, he made a farewell century of 134 before he was stumped in the first innings, and with future captain Nasser Hussain and then captain Graham Gooch both making centuries as Essex fell short of Hampshire's 347 with their own innings of 268, Gower came out to bat fo the final time in Hampshire's second innings.
I don't have the same ability that Graham Gooch has, to produce something very close to his best every time he plays.
Atherton returned to the England side in the summer of 1990, partnering Graham Gooch at the top of the order, and giving a first demonstration of his abilities.
Graham Gooch, frustrated by continual losses against Australia, resigned as captain after the fourth Test and Atherton, aged just 25, replaced him.
A crucial moment occurred when Imran Khan was dropped by Graham Gooch at 9 runs.
* Graham Gooch, cricketer, former captain of the England cricket team.
The opening was attended by several well known sports personalities including athlete Dame Kelly Holmes, cricketers Michael Vaughan and Graham Gooch, footballer Peter Shilton, rugby union player Jason Leonard, athlete Christina Boxer and hockey player Rachel Walker.
Image: Graham Gooch 2005. jpg | Graham Gooch ( Eng ):
He was the first England cricketer to pass 8, 000 Test runs and, as of 2012, is fourth on England's all-time run scoring list ( behind Graham Gooch, Alec Stewart and David Gower ).
Greg's effort of 380 runs in a Test match ( 247 * and 133 ) remained a record until beaten by Graham Gooch in 1990.
The lackadaisical Gower was fired at the end of the summer and the more professional Graham Gooch was made captain until 1993, despite Dexter having called his previous appointment as captain as " being hit in the face by a dead fish ".
Graham Gooch and himself were the only two members of the original touring party to be fit for all matches, although they were the two oldest in the squad.
Graham Alan Gooch OBE DL ( born 23 July 1953 ) is a former cricketer who captained Essex and England.
Dismissed for 97 by the part time bowling of Graham Gooch in the following Test, Boon made amends with 121 in the second innings at Adelaide.

Graham and leads
Alfie has a health check in case of hereditary diseases, but his inability to commit to the child's mother leads to her marrying a bus conductor ( Graham Stark ).
Acting clients include Emmy Award winners Ellen DeGeneres, Edie Falco, Marg Helgenberger, Alfre Woodard, and Alan Alda, and television's most recognizable talent, including Jon Hamm, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Tony Shalhoub, Calista Flockhart, Kevin Dillon, Dule Hill, Lauren Graham, Jeff Garlin, Ian Somerhalder, Eric Mabius, Jada Pinkett Smith, Paul Wesley, Taye Diggs, and the four of the adult leads of the ABC hit series, Modern Family-Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Ed O ' Neill, Eric Stonestreet and one of the child actor leads Ariel Winter.
Inside the mine, Graham leads the way, as most of the abandoned mines serve as a hideout for him and his friends, and shows the survivors all of his supplies.
Clunes was one of the eponymous leads in the 2004 ITV romantic comedy-drama William and Mary, which ran for three series, with Julie Graham.
The door leads to one's greatest desire, For Graham this was the Enchanted Isles.
Curran leads several of the team inside a house to secure the informant while Hawkins, Ramos, and Graham remain outside.

Graham and rebel
The nice one, Fidgit, as Palin ; the self-appointed leader, Randall, as Cleese ; the acerbic one, Strutter, as Eric Idle ; the quiet one, Og, as Graham Chapman ; the noisy rebel, Wally, as Terry Jones ; and the nasty, filth-loving one, Vermin, as Gilliam himself.
According to Graham Gooch's published tour diary, Emburey had dressed up as a member of the Ku Klux Klan at a fancy dress party on tour just before the news of the first rebel tour broke.
F. G. Mann was chairman of the Test and County Cricket Board ( TCCB ) from 1978-83 ; most notably during the controversy over the rebel tour which Geoff Boycott and Graham Gooch led to South Africa in 1982.
Worse was to follow for Fletcher, when Geoffrey Boycott was sent home, and Fletcher's belated awareness that half of his touring party, under his team-mate Graham Gooch's captaincy, were preparing for a rebel tour to South Africa.
He did get picked for the subsequent 1981 / 2 India tour having pulled out of Graham Gooch's rebel tour of South Africa, something he regretted for financial reasons.

Graham and team
Former Browns QB Otto Graham ( left, with head coach Paul Brown ), who led the Browns to 4 AAFC and 3 NFL Championships, and is a Pro Football Hall of Fame member. While the championship losses sowed bitterness among Cleveland fans who had grown accustomed to winning, the team continued to make progress.
The Browns kept rolling in 1955 after Brown convinced Graham to come back and play, arguing that the team lacked a solid alternative.
Chuck Noll had a productive season at linebacker with five interceptions, Graham passed for 15 touchdowns and ran for six more, and the team finished the regular season 9 – 2 – 1.
The team floundered in 1956 as it struggled to find a permanent replacement for Graham.
With Otto Graham and most of the other original Browns in retirement, by 1957 the team was struggling to replenish its ranks.
They were also in the team of writers working for The Frost Report, whose other members included Frank Muir, Barry Cryer, Marty Feldman, Ronnie Barker, Ronnie Corbett, Dick Vosburgh and future Monty Python members Graham Chapman, John Cleese and Eric Idle.
Their team of architect Bruce Graham and structural engineer Fazlur Khan designed the building as nine square " tubes ", each essentially a separate building, clustered in a 3 × 3 matrix forming a square base with 225-foot ( 75 m ) sides.
Graham coached the Redskins between 1966 and 1968, but whatever magic he had as an NFL player disappeared on the sidelines as the team recorded a mark of 17 – 22 – 3 during that time period.
The five-man Canadian sniper team, including MCpl Graham Ragsdale ( Team Commander ), MCpl Tim McMeekin, MCpl Arron Perry, Cpl Dennis Eason, and Cpl Rob Furlong, killed over 20, and were awarded Bronze Stars.
The first race car fitted with a turbine for the goal of actual racing was by Rover and the BRM Formula One team joined forces to produce the Rover-BRM, a gas turbine powered coupe, which entered the 1963 24 Hours of Le Mans, driven by Graham Hill and Richie Ginther.
On the 7 October 2012, Hill will be driving his father Graham Hill's BRM in celebration of winning the 1962 F1 World Championship, where Graham became the first British driver to win the Drivers ' World Championship with a British team.
The show was directed by the London team which managed the Sam Mendes version in London and the Australian tour, with Graham Gill as director.
After Britten ’ s own death in 1976, the artistic direction of the Festival was shared ; many world-class musicians joined the artistic team, including at various times Philip Ledger, Colin Graham, Steuart Bedford, Mstislav Rostropovich, Murray Perahia, Simon Rattle, John Shirley-Quirk and Oliver Knussen.
Louise Wilson and her team were voted out of office ( the Republicans took complete control of the Township Committee with the election of Ed Trzaska and Patricia Graham on November 2, 2010 ).
In the seventies Cobham resident Mike Chambers built Huron Formula Fords and a Formula Atlantic car at the Silvermere works on the North side of the A3 and Geoff Uren prepared the BMW team saloon cars and Graham Hill's Jägermeister sponsored Formula 2 car.
The 1968 F1 Drivers ' Championship was subsequently won by his Lotus teammate Graham Hill, who pulled the heartbroken team together and held off Jackie Stewart for the crown, which he later dedicated to Clark.
A few days later, the official Australian team was humbled in the first Test against England at Brisbane, a precursor to a 5 – 1 thrashing for a side now captained by the unprepared Graham Yallop.
The 1978 team, comprising John Gilmore, John Adams, David Lidington, and Nick Graham, went on to win the " Champion of Champions " University Challenge Reunion competition in 2002.
Under their management, Motherwell improved to fourth in the table and had a highly regarded team which featured players such as Willie Pettigrew, Bobby Watson and former Liverpool player, Bobby Graham.
On April 8, 2008, in his first merged IndyCar Series event, Graham Rahal drove his Newman / Haas Racing entry to victory in the Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, marking the first win by a merged team.
Four goalless appearances came in the 1976 – 77 season, before he broke into the first team under new manager Graham Taylor in 1977 – 78, when his six goals in 33 games helped Watford win promotion to the Football League Third Division.

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