Ross Gregory
{{Short description|Australian cricketer (1916 – 1942)}}
{{for|the American historian|Ross Gregory (historian)}}
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{{Use Australian English|date=September 2012}}
{{Infobox cricketer
| name = Ross Gregory
| image = RossGregory.jpg
| country = Australia
| fullname = Ross Gerald Gregory
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1916|2|27|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Malvern, Victoria, Australia
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1942|06|10|1916|2|27|df=yes}}
| death_place = Gaffargaon, Bengal, British India
| nickname =
| heightft =
| heightinch =
| heightm =
| batting = Right-handed
| bowling = Right-arm legbreak
| role = Batsman
| family =
| international = true
| testdebutdate = 29 January
| testdebutyear = 1937
| testdebutagainst = England
| testcap = 159
| lasttestdate = 3 March
| lasttestyear = 1937
| lasttestagainst = England
| club1 = Victoria
| year1 = {{nowrap|1933/34–1938/39}}
| columns = 2
| column1 = Test
| matches1 = 2
| runs1 = 153
| bat avg1 = 51.00
| 100s/50s1 = 0/2
| top score1 = 80
| deliveries1 = 24
| wickets1 = 0
| bowl avg1 = –
| fivefor1 = –
| tenfor1 = –
| best bowling1 = –
| catches/stumpings1 = 1/–
| column2 = First-class
| matches2 = 24
| runs2 = 1,874
| bat avg2 = 38.24
| 100s/50s2 = 1/17
| top score2 = 128
| deliveries2 = 3,709
| wickets2 = 50
| bowl avg2 = 35.34
| fivefor2 = 1
| tenfor2 = 0
| best bowling2 = 5/69
| catches/stumpings2 = 20/–
| date = 3 August
| year = 2009
| source = https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/0/690/690.html CricketArchive
}}
Ross Gerald Gregory (27 February 1916Frith, pp. 3–4. Gregory believed his birthdate was 28 February but the birth was registered as 27 February. The birth was also registered as "Gerald Ross" rather than "Ross Gerald". His birthplace is often listed as the small country town of Murchison, Victoria—the normal family residence—but he was actually born in the eastern Melbourne suburb of Malvern, Victoria. – 10 June 1942) was an Australian Test cricketer.
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.Frith, p. 299. 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.Frith, p. 297. Many cricket texts place Gaffagaon in Assam, that is not correct.
Born in Malvern, a suburb of Melbourne, he was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne.
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References
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- {{cite book|last=Frith|first=David|authorlink=David Frith|title=The Ross Gregory Story|publisher=Lothian|location=Melbourne|year=2003|isbn=0-7344-0598-7}}
- {{cite web |last1=Ramsey |first1=Andrew |title=The batting prodigy whose life was tragically cut short |url=https://www.cricket.com.au/news/feature/ross-gregory-tribute-80-years-death-killed-world-war-2-ii-australia-test-cricketers-bradman-st-kilda/2022-06-10 |website=Cricket.com.au |access-date=10 June 2022 |language=en |date=10 June 2022}}
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External links
- {{cricinfo|id=5436}}
- [http://www.awm.gov.au/research/people/roll_of_honour/person.asp?p=554251 Roll of honour] – Australian War Memorial
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