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  1. George Thomas Knight (22 November 1795 – 25 August 1867) was a famous English amateur cricketer. He was a prominent member of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) who played a significant part in the introduction and legalisation of roundarm bowling between 1825 and 1835.

  2. George Knight may refer to: Sportsmen. George T. Knight (cricketer) (1795–1867), English amateur cricketer; George Knight (cricketer, born 1835) (1835–1901), English cricketer; George Knight (baseball) (1855–1912), baseball player; George Knight (Australian footballer) (1887–1947), Australian footballer for Melbourne

  3. This is a list of English cricketers who played first-class cricket between the 1787 and 1825 seasons. The sport of cricket in this period had already acquired most of its modern features such as eleven-a-side, the three-stump wicket and the lbw law, although pitch preparation was rudimentary and play was largely dictated by the weather.

  4. Knighted for services to cricket. This section includes all administrators, coaches, cricketers, umpires and writers who were knighted for their services to the game. Australia. Sir Donald George Bradman AC (1908–2001), knighted in 1949 for services to cricket. England.

  5. George Thomas ( GT ) Knight (22 November 1795 at Goodnestone Park, Kent – 25 August 1867 at Moorfields, Hereford) was a famous English amateur cricketer. He was a prominent member of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) who played a significant part in…

  6. George Thomas Knight 22 November 1795 25 August 1867 was a famous English amateur cricketer. He was a prominent member of Marylebone Cricket Club MCC

  7. George Thomas ("GT") Knight (22 November 1795 at Goodnestone Park, Kent – 25 August 1867 at Moorfields, Hereford) was a famous English amateur cricketer. He was a prominent member of Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) who played a significant part in the introduction and legalisation of roundarm bowling, which he supported, between 1825 and 1835.