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ICC expresses sadness at passing of Bob Simpson

Dubai: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has expressed grief on the demise of former Australia captain Bob Simpson at the age of 89, according to a release from ICC.

The Australian legend passed away on Saturday.

In a statement, ICC Chairman Jay Shah praised Simpson’s contributions and said he would be long remembered.

ā€œBob Simpson was one of the true greats of our sport, and it is deeply saddening to learn of his passing. His legacy is immense. As a player, captain, and later as a coach, he shaped Australian cricket and inspired the global game,ā€ the Chairman said, as quoted from ICC.

ā€œHe nurtured and guided a generation of players who went on to become legends in their own right, and his influence extended far beyond the field,ā€ Shah added.

ā€œOn behalf of the International Cricket Council, I extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and the entire cricket fraternity. His passing is a profound loss for the game, but his contributions will always be remembered and cherished,ā€ he noted.

An ICC Hall of Famer, Simpson played 62 Tests for Australia between 1957 and 1978, scoring 4,869 runs at an average of 46.81 with 10 centuries, 27 half-centuries, and a highest score of 311.

A fine leg-spinner, he took 71 wickets at 42.26 with two five-wicket hauls and best figures of five for 57. He was also an astute fielder, taking 110 catches.

After retiring in 1968, Simpson made a famous comeback as Test captain in 1978 at the age of 41, to lead a weakened Australia side.

After retirement, he became Australia’s first full-time coach and was also a national selector.

(Source: ANI)

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