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Tony Greig

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Cricket the world over, I don't think, will ever know how different things would be without Kerry Packer.


— Tony Greig


#different #different things #ever #how #i

And that was what I was asking to happen and I was told that the indictment would be signed, but I was coming to the end of my one-year contract, I had to return to New Zealand for personal reasons.


— Tony Greig


#coming #contract #end #had #happen

Each investigation team has a lawyer attached to it and there was a lawyer attached to me and my assistant.


— Tony Greig


#attached #each #investigation #lawyer #me

I met with people who are already very angry with the tribunal.


— Tony Greig


#angry #i #met #people #tribunal

One of the difficulties about interviewing people in Rwanda is that the country is trying to get on with ordinary life and some people just don't want to get involved in this.


— Tony Greig


#country #difficulties #get #interviewing #involved

The U.N. was there to protect other Rwandese.


— Tony Greig


#protect

Us investigators who went out into the field were faced on occasion with a lot of anger, by people saying why has it taken you five or six year to come and see me?


— Tony Greig


#come #faced #field #five #into

Well I grew up in England, and I was in the London police.


— Tony Greig


#grew #i #london #police #up

Well the war lasted for three months, from April of 1994 until the Tutsi army, the exiles as it were, gained control of the country and then it stopped.


— Tony Greig


#army #control #country #exiles #gained






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Did you know about Tony Greig?

He set off to the West Indies with the England team in early 1974 and ran straight into a major controversy. Denness was sacked and Greig appointed to high expectation that he would play aggressively and fearlessly in an endeavour to counteract the Australians' strengths. The final game ended in a long-winded draw.

Greig died in Sydney New South Wales on 29 December 2012 aged 66 from cardiac arrest due to an apparent heart attack. 98 metres) batting all-rounder who bowled both medium pace and off spin. Greig became a commentator following the end of his playing career later emigrating to Australia.

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