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Ray Illingworth

ICC Expresses Sadness At Ray Illingworth’s Death

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Sunday expressed grief at the death of former England captain Ray Illingworth at the age of 89.

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Ashes 2019: Former England captain Ray Illingworth to ring Lord’s bell on Day 1

Illingworth led England win the Ashes in the seven-match series of 1970-71 and retained the urn at home in 1972.

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India look the better of the two sides: former England captain Ray Illingworth

Former England captain Ray Illingworth feels India presently look the better of the two sides.

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The I’s: useful side from limited resources

And with a serious shortage of last names starting with this letter of the alphabet, we need to borrow heavily from the Muslim world.

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Yorkshire Day: Two All-time Yorkshire Cricket XIs

Sifting through generations of great, great cricketers and zeroing down on an elite eleven is not cakewalk, and certainly not tailored to make one popular among fellow cricket addicts.

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Kevin Pietersen an extraordinary talent; needed a good captain: David Gower

David Gower added he thinks Kevin Pietersen was misled.

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1963: Revival of single-wicket cricket

Single-wicket cricket is still played at smaller scales, but has mostly faded away from limelight.

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Angus Fraser: Graham Gooch is the best cricketer I have played with for England

Fraser is currently Managing Director of the Middlesex County Cricket Club and Chief Selector of the England cricket team.

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Ray Illingworth: Life and Times

Ray Illingworth, born on June 8,1932, was one of the England’s finest all-rounders and captains.

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The prodigious transformation of Ray Illingworth

He is one of those nine rare gems who have scored 20,000 runs and picked 2,000 wickets in First-class cricket.

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