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    Sir Pelham Francis Warner, MBE (2 October 1873 – 30 January 1963), affectionately and better known as Plum Warner or "the Grand Old Man" of English cricket, was a Test cricketer and cricket administrator. He was knighted for services to sport in the 1937 Coronation Honours.

  2. Sir Pelham Warner, known affectiontely as Plum Warner and the Grand Old Man of English cricket, died at West Lavington, near Midhurst, Sussex, on January 30, 1963. He was 89. When I was a...

  3. 16 de ene. de 2022 · Sir Pelham Warner. Martin Chandler | 7:49am GMT 16 January 2022. To all intents and purpose ‘Plum’ Warners First Class career ended when he led his county, Middlesex, in the then traditional season finale when the Champion County played the Rest in September 1920.

  4. 22 de ene. de 2021 · Editors of The Cricketer: Pelham Warner. Warner was the England captain who had taken the first official MCC side to Australia in 1903/04, retrieving the Ashes. His book, How We Recovered The Ashes, gave cricket’s most famous contest its name. Editor: 1921-1962.

  5. 2 de nov. de 2023 · Sir PelhamPlumWarner, who died in 1963, was known as the ‘Grand Old Man of English Cricket’ Credit: Getty Images/George Beldam. Sir Pelham Warner “did not have a racist bone in his...

  6. Obituary. Wisden home. Almanack archive home. 1964 home. Plum Warner. WARNER, PELHAM FRANCIS, died at West Lavington, near Midhurst, Sussex, on January 30, 1963. He was 89. Sir Pelham...

  7. 7 de ene. de 2021 · Pelham Warner, the founder of The Cricketer, is pictured in 1910. The first issue of the then weekly title appeared on April 30 1921 (the summer in which England lost 3-0 at home to Australia). It was sold for 6d, which remained its price for 20 years.