John Glennie Greig was an English first-class cricketer and cricket administrator, British Army officer, racquets and tennis player, and Roman Catholic priest.
Greig is credited with discovering Palwankar Baloo (pictured) during his membership of the Poona Gymkhana
Hampshire County Cricket Club
Hampshire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Hampshire. Hampshire teams formed by earlier organisations, principally the Hambledon Club, always had first-class status and the same applied to the county club when it was founded in 1863. Because of poor performances for several seasons until 1885, Hampshire then lost its status for nine seasons until it was invited into the County Championship in 1895, since when the team have played in every top-level domestic cricket competition in England. Hampshire originally played at the Antelope Ground, Southampton until 1885 when they relocated to the County Ground, Southampton until 2000, before moving to the purpose-built Rose Bowl in West End, which is in the Borough of Eastleigh. The club has twice won the County Championship, in the 1961 and 1973 seasons.
Dominic Cork (left) and Sean Ervine hold aloft the 2009 Friends Provident Trophy
Broadhalfpenny Down, the original ground of the Hambledon Club
C.B. Fry, who represented Hampshire between 1909 and 1921
Former captain Dimitri Mascarenhas