R.I.P Graham Dilley

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R.I.P Graham Dilley

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52, not a great innings :oops: Sorry had to be done. RIP

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goonersid wrote:52, not a great innings :oops: Sorry had to be done. RIP
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T20 specialist. 8)

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RIP. He's sadly the first of the 1981 Ashes winners to go.

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RIP. Before my time but a cricketing legend nonetheless.

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top player, top bloke. shame he wasnt a bit more aggresive, could have been best in the world.

rip

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RIP Graham Dilley

I went to watch that Ashes team train as a kid and was taken to the fifth test at Old Trafford. I can't remember much of the test except being bored and that we won. I remember running round old trafford, taking my bat and ball into the nets for a knock about with my brother. Summers from youth. No age for Dilley :oops:

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RIP - Graham Dilley.

Very good cricketer.

But even Mr Dilley would admit to not being a "cricketing legend", which I think should be saved for someone who is.

Graham Dilley was a great man....acolade enough.

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RIP

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