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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Graeme Pollock, Kepler Wessels, Tony Greig, Anton Murray, Wayne Parnell, Ashwell Prince, Johan Botha, Eddie Barlow, Justin Kemp, Robin Peterson, Rusty Theron, John Gleeson, Barry Wood, Colin Ingram, Thomas Francis, Steven Pope, Mathew Sinclair, Mfuneko Ngam, Peter Pollock, Jock Cameron, Murray Creed, Andrew Jordaan, Garnett Kruger, Johann Louw, Quentin Ferreira, Carl Bradfield, Lonwabo Tsotsobe, Meyrick Pringle, Eric Rowan, Thomas Dean, Eldine Baptiste, Ezra Moseley, Bert Vogler, Henry Calder, Ken McEwan, Geoff Cook, Neil Johnson, Mackie Hobson, Grahame Cruickshanks, Nantie Hayward, Adrian Birrell, Phil Carrick, Robert Gleeson, Hubert Freakes, Colin Bland, Dave Callaghan, Freddy Turner, Dave Richardson, Wade Wingfield, Greg Thomas, John Dye, Rod McCurdy, Michael Barnwell, Adam Huckle, Pasty Harris, Chris Wilkins, Charles Prince, Terence Lazard, David Capel, Derek Varnals, Owen Dunell, Frederick Cook, Lorrie Wilmot, Haroon Lorgat, James Carse, Peter van der Merwe, Pieter Strydom, John Hopkins, Tufty Mann, William Solomon, Arthur Lennox Ochse, Fred le Roux, Atholl McKinnon, Eric Davies, William Ling, Bill Lundie, Dante Parkin, John Waite, Shafiek Abrahams, Glen Hall, James Bryant, Mark Rushmere, William Brann, Brett Schultz, Denys Hobson, Robert Dower, John Dold, John Maguire, Louis Koen, Ronald Draper, Tim Shaw, Arno Jacobs, Craig Thyssen, Rupert Hanley, Kelly Smuts, Brandon Viret, Robert Flack, Mthokozisi Shezi, Brett Thompson, Charles Finlayson. Excerpt: Robert Graeme Pollock, known as Graeme, (born 27 February 1944 in Durban, Natal Province, Union of South Africa) is a former cricketer. He played in 23 Test matches for South Africa and represented Transvaal and Eastern Province at domestic level. A member of a famous cricketing family, Pollock is widely regarded as South Africa's greatest cricketer, and as one of ...