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A.K.A. | Clifford Marshall Grainge | |||
A.K.A. | Clifford Marshall Grainge | |||
Places | United Kingdom | |||
was | Athlete Cricketer | |||
Work field | Sports | |||
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Birth | 21 July 1927, Heckmondwike, Kirklees, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom | |||
Death | 26 May 1989Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom (aged 61 years) | |||
Star sign | Cancer | |||
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Clifford Marshall Grainge (21 July 1927 – 26 May 1989) was an English first-class cricketer and educator.
Grainge was born in July 1927 at Heckmondwike, Yorkshire. He later studied at Keble College, Oxford where he played first-class cricket for Oxford University. He made his debut against Lancashire at Oxford in 1950, with Grainge playing first-class cricket for Oxford until 1952, making a total of fourteen appearances. Playing as a right-arm fast-medium bowler, he took 25 wickets at an average of 43.60. He took one five wicket haul, figures of 5 for 127 which came against Surrey in 1951. He was a poor tailend batsman, scoring just 47 runs at an average of 5.22.
After graduating from Oxford, he became a schoolteacher. His first teaching position was in Norfolk at Langley School, before taking up a post teaching geography at Leeds Grammar School. Late in his teaching career in 1984 he suffered a leg amputation, prior to retiring in July 1987. Grainge died at Leeds in May 1989.