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- Cec_Pepper abstract "Cecil George Pepper (15 September 1916 – 22 March 1993) was an Australian first-class cricketer. An allrounder, he was the first to complete the double twice in the Central Lancashire League. He once scored 38 runs off an eight-ball over.He played first-class cricket for New South Wales from 1938–39 to 1940–41. He fought in World War II in the Middle East and New Guinea, and at the end of the war he played for Australian Services cricket teams in England (the \"Victory Tests\" series) in 1945 and in India, Ceylon and Australia in 1945–46.Career highlights included an innings he played for New South Wales at Brisbane in 1940–41 when he made 81 with all but 7 of them coming in boundaries. His only century came when he hit 168 in 146 minutes, with 17 fours and 6 sixes, for the Australian Services XI against H.D.G. Leveson-Gower's XI at Scarborough in 1945. His best bowling figures of 6 for 33 came in 1949–50 when touring India with a Commonwealth side. He took a hat-trick in the match. He played only two first-class matches after that tour, spending the rest of his career as a professional in league cricket.Pepper became embroiled in a row that is widely believed to have cost him Test selection. Teammates Keith Miller and Dick Whitington regarded him as one of the best all rounders in the world and a certainty for Australian Test selection. Pepper appealed for leg before wicket against Australian captain Don Bradman in a match against South Australia. The appeal was turned down and Pepper complained to the umpire, prompting Bradman, who was also a member of the Australian Board, to lodge a complaint about Pepper. Pepper was subsequently never selected for Australia. Cricket historian Gideon Haigh said that \"[team manager Keith] Johnson was clearly upset by the affair, and also by the failure of the [national] selection panel [Bradman among them] ... to send Pepper, second only to Miller as a cricketer in the Services XI, to New Zealand\" in 1945–46. Johnson tried to intercede on Pepper's behalf to no avail, although the other board members claimed that no directive had been given to the selectors to exclude Pepper.Garry Sobers, who played against him in league cricket, said of Pepper that \"the reason why he never played county cricket was probably because of his overripe language. He was certainly good enough as a cricketer but no one wanted to take the chance ... It is said that Sir Don Bradman once remarked that had Cec's mouth and his attitude been different, he would have been one of the greatest all-rounders the world has ever seen.\"After retiring he became an umpire in county cricket from 1964 until 1980. He remained in England and died in 1993 in Lancashire. His Wisden obituary noted that \"A Manchester Evening News correspondent said he could not imagine any match involving Pepper pursuing a peaceful course\", but added that usually \"there was more humour than anger\".".
- Cec_Pepper birthDate "1916-09-15".
- Cec_Pepper birthPlace Forbes,_New_South_Wales.
- Cec_Pepper birthPlace New_South_Wales.
- Cec_Pepper birthYear "1916".
- Cec_Pepper deathDate "1993-03-22".
- Cec_Pepper deathPlace Littleborough,_Greater_Manchester.
- Cec_Pepper deathYear "1993".
- Cec_Pepper thumbnail Miller_and_Pepper.jpg?width=300.
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- Cec_Pepper wikiPageLength "6691".
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageOutDegree "42".
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- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink All-rounder.
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- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Category:1916_births.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Category:1993_deaths.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_Services_cricketers.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_cricket_umpires.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_emigrants_to_England.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_military_personnel_of_World_War_II.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commonwealth_XI_cricketers.
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- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Central_Lancashire_Cricket_League.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Commonwealth_XI_cricket_team.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Cricket.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Don_Bradman.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Double_(cricket).
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink First-class_cricket.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Forbes,_New_South_Wales.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Garfield_Sobers.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Gideon_Haigh.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Googly.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Hat-trick.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Keith_Johnson_(cricket_administrator).
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Keith_Miller.
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- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Littleborough,_Greater_Manchester.
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- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Whitington.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink The_Gabba.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Victory_Tests.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink Wisden_Cricketers_Almanack.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLinkText "C.Pepper".
- Cec_Pepper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cec Pepper".
- Cec_Pepper 50s "1".
- Cec_Pepper batAvg "29.64".
- Cec_Pepper batting "Right-hand batsman".
- Cec_Pepper bestBowling "6".
- Cec_Pepper birthDate "1916-09-15".
- Cec_Pepper birthPlace "Forbes, New South Wales, Australia".
- Cec_Pepper bowlAvg "29.35".
- Cec_Pepper bowling "Right-arm leg break and googly".
- Cec_Pepper caption "Pepper walks out to bat with Keith Miller".
- Cec_Pepper stumpings "41".
- Cec_Pepper club New_South_Wales_cricket_team.
- Cec_Pepper column First-class_cricket.
- Cec_Pepper columns "1".
- Cec_Pepper country "Australia".
- Cec_Pepper date "--01-22".
- Cec_Pepper dateOfBirth "1916-09-15".
- Cec_Pepper dateOfDeath "1993-03-22".
- Cec_Pepper deathDate "1993-03-22".
- Cec_Pepper deathPlace "Littleborough, Greater Manchester, England".
- Cec_Pepper debutagainst Queensland_cricket_team.
- Cec_Pepper debutdate "--11-25".
- Cec_Pepper debutfor "New South Wales".
- Cec_Pepper debutyear "1938".
- Cec_Pepper deliveries "9698".
- Cec_Pepper deliveries "balls".
- Cec_Pepper fivefor "7".
- Cec_Pepper fullname "Cecil George Pepper".
- Cec_Pepper lastagainst "England XI".
- Cec_Pepper lastdate "--09-04".
- Cec_Pepper lastfor Commonwealth_XI_cricket_team.
- Cec_Pepper lastyear "1957".
- Cec_Pepper matches "44".
- Cec_Pepper name "Cec Pepper".
- Cec_Pepper name "Pepper, Cec".
- Cec_Pepper placeOfBirth Forbes,_New_South_Wales.
- Cec_Pepper placeOfBirth New_South_Wales.
- Cec_Pepper placeOfDeath Littleborough,_Greater_Manchester.
- Cec_Pepper role "All-rounder, Umpire".
- Cec_Pepper runs "1927".
- Cec_Pepper shortDescription "Australian cricketer".
- Cec_Pepper source "http://hcs.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/6/6054/6054.html CricketArchive".
- Cec_Pepper tenfor "0".
- Cec_Pepper topScore "168".
- Cec_Pepper type First-class_cricket.
- Cec_Pepper wickets "171".
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