Tom Graveney Interview

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Tom Graveney talking to Christopher Martin-Jenkins, primarily focusing on the 1953-54 England tour of the West Indies and the 1954-55 Ashes tour.

Komentáře • 41

  • @markbailey1970
    @markbailey1970 Před 4 lety +9

    Wonderful interview with two wonderful men, both sadly missed.

  • @adamhawkins6770
    @adamhawkins6770 Před 2 lety +5

    True gentlemen both; a highly civilised, interesting, informative and respectful interview - a throw-back to the old school method of conducting a two-way interchange without the need for any razzmatazz or fuss...

  • @Thorpeman
    @Thorpeman Před 3 lety +5

    Absolute gentleman! He came and sat with me at a pre Cricket meeting dinner I was attending I was about 20 years younger than anyone else in the room & he said I looked out of place & needed company & talked about club cricket during the meal & not about himself he made my day!

  • @briane5706
    @briane5706 Před 3 lety +6

    Both Tom and CMJ are sadly no longer with us. Tom Graveney the most elegant and graceful batsman and good slip fielder to boot. CMJ calm, authorative, knowledgeable. Fine commentator and journalist. R.I.P. both of them.

  • @robbdavies7749
    @robbdavies7749 Před 2 měsíci

    What a gem of an interview!

  • @leitfie3579
    @leitfie3579 Před 5 lety +6

    A wonderful interview - gentle but absolutely authoritative words form a wonderful cricketer, tactfully and knowledgeably interviewed.

  • @geoffreyhughes195
    @geoffreyhughes195 Před 3 lety +2

    A joy to watch as a child on those lovely days in Bristol.Gave me his autograph too.A true gentleman of the game.

  • @spacepirate7743
    @spacepirate7743 Před 3 lety +2

    Chris.. appreciate the upload...this is audio gold...CMJ was so so good at his work and TG bringing great experiences forward. thank you and love to all those here❤️

  • @FAIRWAY18
    @FAIRWAY18 Před 3 lety +2

    At age eleven my first experience of Test match cricket: Trent Bridge 1957 playing the West Indies, we arrived just as Tom Graveney came into bat, what a wonderful day, I can still visualize the beauty of some of his driving - especially in the cover region. He was still at the crease when we left and was180 odd runs to the good. I then spent years trying to replicate those strokes, as may be imagined without much success! Thanks for loading this piece - really enjoyed.

    • @chrislaw4189
      @chrislaw4189  Před 3 lety +2

      You're welcome John, glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing your first experience of Test match cricket, it was fascinating to read.
      Graveney must have been amazing to watch live. I've heard many people say he was the most elegant batsman of his generation when in form.

    • @WesleyMcpherson-lu1rf
      @WesleyMcpherson-lu1rf Před 2 měsíci

      What a graceful batsmans he was !

  • @wildfire7250
    @wildfire7250 Před rokem +1

    Lovely interview 2 great gentlemen sadly missed RIP so much knowledge old school is the best

  • @williamgrant2670
    @williamgrant2670 Před měsícem

    Saw Tom Graveney at Carisbrook, New Zealand, in 1955. His team included Hutton, May, Cowdrey, Edrich, Bailey, Evans, Tyson, Statham. Superb front foot batsman at the peak of his form.

  • @user-em4hu5mu7t
    @user-em4hu5mu7t Před 8 měsíci

    Tom Graveney The Federer of Cricket. Such class. That peaked cap. My enduring memory from the age of 12

  • @johnholmes912
    @johnholmes912 Před 4 lety +5

    the most graceful batsman to play for England

  • @kenclayton5088
    @kenclayton5088 Před 5 lety +4

    Wonderful stuff.A front line player.enjoyed the tyson stuff.great listening.

  • @dlamiss
    @dlamiss Před 5 lety +3

    Had the pleasure to meet these two when CMJ organised his third and final cricket cruise on the Canberra in 1986 My all time hero Dennis Amiss was also one of the cricket celebs- best two weeks of my life to meet, spend time with and play in the sport of your hero not many can say that and im so grateful

    • @chriswood7926
      @chriswood7926 Před 3 lety

      Now thats a co-incidence, I also was on that cruise and it is one of my lasting memories. If I remember correctly Chris Cowdrey, Jim Swanton, Tom Graveney, CMJ and Dennis Amiss.
      I will always remember opening the batting with Dennis in Gibraltar and then we went onto play in Corfu and I got stun by a wasp when I was fielding in the outfield and I think Mr Graveney pulled the sting out of my leg. Happy days. Just wondered if you played in either of those games? I still have the team photo from Corfu.

    • @dlamiss
      @dlamiss Před 3 lety

      @@chriswood7926 Wow yes indeed I remember you sir. You batted very well in the deck games There was a party of travel agents on board if I remember correctly. Chris Cowdrey was caught in the deep in Gibraltar and Tom and Sir Dennis knocked the runs off.We needed about 120 from memory. It was a gravel outfield. Yes I opened the bowling and will never forget i had 0/8 off three balls in Gibraltar as i could hardly run into bowl I was so nervous. Fortunately i got a wicket with the last ball of the first over and ended up with 4 overs 2/16.. I met Sir Dennis at a cricket dinner a few years later in Southport....

    • @chriswood7926
      @chriswood7926 Před 3 lety

      @@dlamiss It's so good to hear from someone who was on that trip and yes I was one of those travel agents!! I might be wrong here but for some reason the name Duncan springs to mind...is that you?

    • @dlamiss
      @dlamiss Před 3 lety

      @@chriswood7926 Spot on sir yes thats me impressive memory....The ONE thing i didnt get to do unlike your goodself (lucky sod.....)was to get to bat with Sir Dennis but I remember when the ship was docked in Naples i spent probably 20 minutes/half an hour bowling to him on deck just the two of us were there, fantastic for me... i remember the biggish lad a Geordie with glasses also a travel agent think his name was David. Did you stay in the travel industry. Ive just taken early retirement after 35 years from BT. Had only been there 18 months when we were on that cruise shows just how long ago the trip was Ironically i went on two further cricket cruises in in 88 and a christmas one in 89 Bob Willis and Bob Taylor were the cricketers and BBC Journalist Pat Murphy did the CMJ job. Funny enough although nothing came close to meeting Sir Dennis the latter two trips with the two Bobs were equally as good. Remember playing in Gibraltar on New years day 1990.......Amazing memories

    • @chriswood7926
      @chriswood7926 Před 3 lety

      @@dlamiss My cricketing hero was Geoffrey Boycott and I remember walking out to bat in Gib with Dennis and I said to him "good luck" as we got to the wicket and he said that he once said that to Boycs in a test match and Boycs reply was "Mr Amiss it is not a question of luck, it's a question of ability" I'll never forget that!! I managed to get an invite to Sir Geoffreys house in 2017 to celebrate 40 years since his hundred hundred at Headingley and I was completely overawed to be in the presence of such greatness. What a night that was!! Yes I'm still in travel just coming upto my 60th birthday, it's always been in the blood. Great to hear from you, you've made my day. Look after yourself and take care in the trying times and good luck with your retirement.

  • @irfanyawer484
    @irfanyawer484 Před 4 lety +3

    And what an elegant player. Pakistan did feel the full might of his willow. Chris, my man a great job. I hope that you are working on Sobers and Compton. we have seen so little of some of his really mighty innings.

  • @markhayward7400
    @markhayward7400 Před 8 měsíci

    I am old enough to have seen Tom Graveney play cricket. This was in the early 1980s when he represented an Old England XI against an Old Kent XI. He didn't score too many but he batted long enough to show the elegant front foot batsman he had been.

  • @goga1054
    @goga1054 Před 3 měsíci

    Tom Graveney was an excellent batsman and a good natured person.

  • @afrasiabhussain250
    @afrasiabhussain250 Před 5 lety +5

    What a Great Man

  • @DAZ28111
    @DAZ28111 Před 3 lety +2

    Great man his nephew David did a lot for North East cricket ie Durham 👍
    I'll remember Tom Graveney did a lot for the caller's Pegasus series in Jesmond North East International cricket 🏏 as we'll great 👍guy

  • @simontrencher8245
    @simontrencher8245 Před rokem +1

    Chris Law -
    I never saw Tom Graveney bat but according to what I've read , he was a hell of a batsman .. I did however hear CMJ commentate and was a typical English commentator - one of the best in the world. CMJ told a great story during the 1990 - 91 World Cup in Australia. He explained the origin of Tony Dodemaide's surname . He played on and off for Australia. CMJ explained the surname came from the sugar plantations in the West Indies. Apparently after a days work , the husband and wife would gather in the Drawing room after dinner . The husband would say to his wife : " you do the butler and I will do de maid !! ""....

  • @steveJ1957
    @steveJ1957 Před 3 lety +2

    Two Legends, Just Brilliant :-)

  • @robertlyons2028
    @robertlyons2028 Před 5 lety +11

    Tom Graveney , what a great man

  • @adamharris1406
    @adamharris1406 Před 3 měsíci

    I remember Tom Graveny

  • @hsmith7078
    @hsmith7078 Před 4 lety +4

    He came form Gloucestershire

  • @redderssredder72
    @redderssredder72 Před 5 lety +1

    Chris ...I have subscribed you expecting more docos. Mate....where were you ??
    Thanks very much.

  • @mark-shane
    @mark-shane Před 6 lety +3

    when was this interview. sadly both have passed on . great reminiscing

  • @hsmith7078
    @hsmith7078 Před 4 lety +4

    He’s my uncle