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703:. Benaud was given a chance against the visiting team when New South Wales played them in Sydney after the First Test. On a green pitch, Benaud came in at 7/96 and featured in a century partnership in only an hour, making 43 himself. The Caribbeans were skittled for 134 in reply and went on to lose the match, although they attacked the young leg-spinner, who took 1/130 in total from 36 overs. Benaud scored his maiden first-class century, 117 against South Australia, in the next match, two years after falling short of the milestone by seven runs. In the next four matches, Benaud passed 15 only once, scoring a 34, and took only seven wickets. Up to this point, in seven matches for the season, the young all-rounder had only scored 307 runs at 27.90 and taken ten wickets at 64.80.
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asked me, "Does that mean you'll never again go into the commentary box?", "Well, the answer to that", Benaud replied, "If there is, as there always can be, some emergency or a sensational happening on or off the field where it would be quite ridiculous not to go into the commentary box, of course I'll be in there doing my job and doing it as professionally as I can. But I won't be on the live commentary roster. But I will be doing all sorts of, what I regard as, interesting things for
Channel Nine on the cricketβspecial features on the cricket ...". Benaud commentated regularly during the 2011β12 season and was part of Nine's commentating team/roster.
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the opening match of the season, he struck 158 and took 5/88 and 1/65 against
Queensland. He made another century in the return match, striking 144 not out and taking a total of 2/55. Midway through the season, he played in Morris's XI in a testimonial match for Hassett, who captained the other team. Benaud scored 78 and 68 and took a total of 5/238, his dismissals being Davidson and frontline Test batsmen in a 121-run win. He then finished the summer strongly, and ended the season with 811 runs at 62.38 and 35 wickets at 30.54. Benaud was the only bowler selected for all five Tests of the
1156:'s Australian record of 228 Test wickets. In an early tour match Benaud took his best first class innings haul of 18β10β18β7 for New South Wales against the MCC, which lost by an innings and 80 runs, the state's biggest win against the English team. Benaud started the series with seven wickets and a half century as the First Test in Brisbane was drawn. This was followed by three unproductive Tests which yielded only 5/360 and a win apiece. Benaud returned to form with match figures of 5/142 and 57 in the Fifth Test at Sydney, which ended in a draw when Benaud ordered
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England, in what was effectively a trial for Test selection, but suffered a chipped bone in his thumb. This put him out of action until the last match of the season, leaving him with little opportunity to impress the national selectors for his rise to international cricket. Benaud returned and scored 37 and took a total of 2/68 in the final match, ending the season with 184 runs at 36.80 and 11 wickets at 34.63.
1042:, rather than settle for a draw, decided to risk defeat and play an attacking partnership, which took Australia to the brink of victory. Australia had fallen to 6/92 on the final day chasing a target of 233 with Benaud and Davidson at the crease. Australia's chances of winning looked remote when they reached tea at 6/109 with 124 runs still required with only the tailenders to follow. Despite this, Benaud told chairman of selectors
1168:. They were booed and heckled as they left the field and Benaud's reputation as a "go ahead" cricket captain was badly tarnished. The draw meant that the series was shared 1β1, the first time he had drawn a series after five successive wins. It was another lean series with the ball, Benaud's 17 wickets costing 40.47, the third consecutive series where his wickets cost more than 30. His batting was reliable, with 227 runs at 32.47.
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England. He had been seventh and eighth in the domestic run-scoring and wicket-taking aggregates for the season, but was yet to convert this into international performance. He justified their decision prior to the team's departure, scoring 167 not out and taking match figures of 7/137 for the touring team against a Tasmania Combined XI, his wickets including Test batsmen Miller,
781:. He scored 97 in Australia's only innings and then took 7/46 in the hosts' first innings as the Australians took an innings win. Although his form with the willow dropped off in his remaining six matches before the Testsβa 35 was his only score beyond 20 in seven attemptsβBenaud continued to strike regularly with the ball. He took 18 wickets in these matches, including 3/20 and 3/37 against
624:, having missed an attempted hook. After 28 X-rays showed nothing, it was finally diagnosed that the crater in his forehead had resulted in a skull fracture and he was sidelined for the remainder of the season, since a second impact could have been fatal. He spent two weeks in hospital for the surgery. This was the only match he played for the second-string state team that summer.
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and raised eyebrows with his on-field exuberance. Benaud embraced his players when opposition wickets fell, something that was uncommon at the time. Benaud's bold leadership coupled with his charismatic nature and public relations ability enlivened interest in Test cricket among a public who had increasingly regarded it as boring.
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Victoria, he ordered his team to attempt to score 404 on the final day to take an unlikely victory in accordance with a promise to score at 400 per day. At one stage, New South Wales were six wickets down with less than 150 runs scored, but Benaud refused to attempt to defend
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Australia winning eight, drawing four and losing only one Test. Benaud's personal form was a major factor in this success. In the previous seasons when he
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Network to continue being part of their cricket coverage until 2013, although his role would change from that of ball-by-ball commentary. Benaud said: "I won't be doing live commentary any more." Someone
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England in 1961, he was hampered by damaged tendons in his right shoulder, which forced him to miss the Second Test at Lord's known as the "Battle of the Ridge". In all he missed a third of the matches due to injury. Despite this impairment to his bowling shoulder, his
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bowled around his legs. Benaud's 5/13 in 25 balls instigated an English collapse which saw Australia retain the Ashes. He finished the innings with 6/70. Benaud then took four wickets in the drawn Fifth Test to end the series 2β1. Benaud had a poor series with the bat, scoring 45 runs at 9, but was
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with a direct hit. Benaud had an ineffective match with the ball, taking 1/162. He took 4/107 in a seven-wicket victory in Melbourne, before the West Indies levelled the series with a 22-run win in Sydney. Benaud had a heavy load in the match, taking 8/199 after Davidson tore a hamstring mid-match.
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to take an unassailable 3β0 series lead and regain the Ashes, before scoring 64 and match figures of 5/57 to help take the Fifth Test and a 4β0 series result. Benaud contributed 132 runs at 26.4 and 31 wickets at the low average of 18.83, as well as his shrewd and innovative captaincy. According to
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He managed only eight runs in four innings in the first two Tests, and having taken only two wickets for 136 runs was dropped for the Third. This was part of a month-long run in which he made only 123 runs in eight innings and took only seven wickets in four matches. He was recalled immediately for
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toured Australia, and with the Test players back, Benaud was initially forced out of the team. He was recalled for a match against the Englishmen. He was attacked by the touring batsmen, taking 1/75 from 16.5 overs in his first outing against an international outfit. His only wicket was that of the
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swathe of bandages. Benaud went on to play in the final four Tests. He made 124 runs at 20.66, making double figures in four of seven innings, but was unable to capitalise on his starts, with a top score of 45. His leg spin yielded ten wickets at 30.60, with a best of 4/118 in the Fourth Test in
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was not given out hit wicket when a bail was dislodged and the umpires did not notice. Australia won the series 2β1, and although Benaud was below his best, scoring at 21.77 and taking 23 wickets at 33.87, the series was a success for cricket. The unprecedented public interest saw the Caribbean
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After a break in the international calendar of a year, the 1957β58 tour to South Africa heralded the start of a phase of three international seasons when Benaud was at his peak. The tour saw his bowling talents come to the fore when he took 106 wickets, surpassing the previous record of 104 by
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and for that reason I'm pleased to have offered the Benaud family a state funeral. There would be very few Australians who have not passed a summer in the company of Richie Benaud. He was the accompaniment of an Australian summer, his voice was even more present than the chirping of the
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in his third match of the season. Benaud erroneously recalled in an autobiography that this was his maiden wicketβit was, in fact, his fourthβand described the ball as "the worst I ever bowled". He had more success with the bat, scoring 93 and narrowly missing a century against
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In Adelaide, with Davidson absent, Benaud bowled long spells to take match figures of 7/207 in addition to a score of 77 in the first innings. With Davidson back, Australia won the final Test by two wickets, after a controversial incident in which Australian wicketkeeper
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Benaud became a staunch advocate of cricket being available on free-to-view TV. He chose to end his British commentary career, which spanned more than 42 years, when the rights to broadcast live Test match cricket were lost by Channel 4 to the subscription broadcaster
1236:. Coupled with his subtle variations in flight and angle of the delivery, he kept the batsman under constant pressure. Benaud had the tendency to bowl around the wicket at a time when he was one of the first players to do so; it had an influence on spin bowlers like
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and removed from the attack by Benaud after one over. Benaud did not bowl Meckiff from the other end, and at the end of the match Meckiff announced his retirement. Benaud took 5/72 and scored 43 in the First Test, but then injured himself in a grade match, so
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version of Benaud with real voice samples such as "Got 'im!" and "That's stumps ... and time for a glass of something chilled". On Channel 4's live commentary, Benaud often made sarcastic comments regarding the advertisement of Desktop Richie.
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from February to March 1957. The tour included seven first-class matches, three of which were unofficial Tests. Benaud was the top wicket-taker on the tour, with 32 wickets at 19.31, and Australia's top wicket-taker in the three matches against
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with 64 of the 80 possible points. Benaud was the leading wicket-taker of the season with 47 at 17.97. His aggressive tactical style brought large crowds throughout the season, with almost 18,000 watching one match against South Australia.
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In November 1948, at the age of 18, Benaud was selected for the New South Wales Colts, the state youth team. He scored 47 not out and took 3/37 in an innings win over Queensland. As a specialist batsman, he made his first-class debut for
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Australia's selectors persisted and selected him for the squad to tour the West Indies in 1954β55. Their faith was rewarded by an improvement in performances. Benaud contributed 46 and match figures of 2/73 in a First Test victory at
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to pay a minor match, Benaud went to a pharmacy to see if he could get something to soothe his spinning-fingers, which had been torn by his spinning action for many years. The pharmacist, Ivan James, suggested a treatment with
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Benaud married Marcia Lavender in 1953 and had two sons, Greg and Jeffery, from this marriage; he divorced Marcia in 1967. In 1967, he married his second wife, Daphne Surfleet, who had worked for the English cricket writer
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the Fourth Test, but was dropped for the Fifth after managing seven runs in his only innings and going wicketless. He ended the Test series with 15 runs at 3.00 and two wickets at 87.00. It was thought that the surface at
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that he would still be going for an improbable victory in accordance with his policy of aggression. With an attacking partnership, the pair took Australia to within sight of the target.
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fairytale finish, yielding only four wickets and 55 runs. His batting had been steady though with 231 runs at 33, but his bowling was less so, taking 12 wickets at 37.42.
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more successful with the ball, taking 15 wickets at 32.53. He finished the first-class tour with 627 runs and 61 wickets at 23.54. He was appointed an
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to call the famous victory of his compatriots. Some of his other memorable moments he commentated on included Shane Warne's "
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for a draw. He made 140, in a seventh-wicket partnership of 255 in just 176 minutes, an Australian record that still stands.
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broke down during the match. In another match for New South Wales against the touring team, he took a total of 5/95.
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between Australia and India at the SCG, but Benaud was too unwell to attend, and when the cap arrived at
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also going on to become an Australian Test cricketer. His father Louis, a third-generation Australian of
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fell ill at the start of the 1958β59 season, Benaud was promoted to the captaincy ahead of vice-captain
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was made temporary captain. He also made 113 against the touring side for the Prime Minister's XI.
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He keeps him pinned down, probing and probing until the victim is well and truly enmeshed."
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which tricked many batsmen and yielded him many wickets. In his later career, he added the
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Lian, Jotham (5 January 2016). "Damp cricket faithful to get full refunds after washout".
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How to Bowl Leg Spin: A Masterclass β Richie Benaud & Michael Atherton
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3842:"Marylebone Cricket Club in Australia and New Zealand 1962/63 (2nd Test)"
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3158:"Marylebone Cricket Club in Australia and New Zealand 1958/59 (5th Test)"
3132:"Marylebone Cricket Club in Australia and New Zealand 1958/59 (4th Test)"
3106:"Marylebone Cricket Club in Australia and New Zealand 1958/59 (3rd Test)"
3080:"Marylebone Cricket Club in Australia and New Zealand 1958/59 (2nd Test)"
3054:"Marylebone Cricket Club in Australia and New Zealand 1958/59 (1st Test)"
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4996:"Richie Benaud: World pays tribute to cricket legend & commentator"
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Cashman; Franks; Maxwell; Sainsbury; Stoddart; Weaver; Webster (1997).
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and India respectively. Benaud took 4/69 and 4/42 in the First Test in
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5197:"Marvellous Richie Benaud becomes the 40th Legend of Australian sport"
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A stand of "Richies" during Day 2 of the 5th Test of the 2017/18 Ashes
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fame incorporated impressions of Benaud into his stand-up repertoire.
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He captained Australia in 28 Tests: 12 wins, 11 draws, 1 tie, 4 losses
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until his retirement in 1964. He became the first player to reach 200
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in our suburbs and towns, and that voice, tragically, is now still."
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presenter training course. He took up a journalism position with the
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4966:"Richie Benaud: time to say goodbye to cricket's permanent witness"
3712:"First-class bowling in Australia for 1961/62 (ordered by wickets)"
2379:"Bradman sums up on Tests: Lack of Intentness, Spinners Lost Ashes"
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With the M.C.C. in Australia 1962β63, A Critical Story of the Tour
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With the M.C.C. in Australia 1962β63, A Critical Story of the Tour
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List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Richie Benaud
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things ... But that'll be no more television commentary".
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4030:"South Africa in Australia and New Zealand 1963/64 (3rd Test)"
4004:"South Africa in Australia and New Zealand 1963/64 (2nd Test)"
3978:"South Africa in Australia and New Zealand 1963/64 (1st Test)"
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when he was given a heavy workload, totalling 58 overs, when
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It was here that Richie Benaud grew up, learning how to bowl
4796:"Voice of cricket happy to strengthen his French connection"
2403:"Australia Loses Eight For 140 in Sensational Test Collapse"
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Jane McGrath Day for Breast Cancer awareness and fundraising
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to play out the last afternoon for a draw that would retain
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cricket season leading wicket-takers (1950β51 to 1999β2000)
4704:"Richie Benaud signs new three-year deal with Channel Nine"
2587:"Test batting and fielding in each season by Richie Benaud"
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He openly criticised the actions by the Chappell brothers (
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4888:"Richie Benaud β A Marvellous Life 1930β2015 Full Episode"
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was removed from the captaincy. In 1967β68 he captained a
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hit him in the face while he was fielding at short gully.
2436:"Australia Prime Minister's XI v Marylebone Cricket Club"
1500:"This is the greatest loss for cricket since the loss of
2345:"Statsguru β R Benaud β Tests β Innings by innings list"
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Benaud then led Australia on its first full tour of the
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Benaud bowled Australia to victory in the Third Test in
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dropped the catch. Benaud went on to dismiss tail-ender
5026:"Richie Benaud family declines Australia state funeral"
2016:
Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser
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Australian Officers of the Order of the British Empire
4674:"Richie Benaud retires from all television commentary"
4270:"Richie Benaud β much more than a cricket commentator"
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In October 2018, Benaud became the 40th Legend in the
4387:"SHANE WARNE β THE MIKE GATTING BALL VS ENGLAND 1993"
2881:"First-class bowling in each season by Richie Benaud"
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1960β61 Test series against the visiting West Indians
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3340:"Australia in India and Pakistan 1959/60 (4th Test)"
3314:"Australia in India and Pakistan 1959/60 (3rd Test)"
3288:"Australia in India and Pakistan 1959/60 (2nd Test)"
3262:"Australia in India and Pakistan 1959/60 (1st Test)"
3236:"Australia in India and Pakistan 1959/60 (3rd Test)"
3210:"Australia in India and Pakistan 1959/60 (2nd Test)"
3184:"Australia in India and Pakistan 1959/60 (1st Test)"
2757:"Australia in India and Pakistan 1956/57 (3rd Test)"
2731:"Australia in India and Pakistan 1956/57 (2nd Test)"
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5056:"Richie Benaud: Private funeral for cricket legend"
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4765:"Bon Voyage, 'Sir Richie': a teacher, a gentleman"
4231:"Richie Benaud dies β aged 84: sport pays tribute"
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4576:"Got 'im! Yes! Aussie TV stands up for England"
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3011:"Australia in South Africa 1957/58 (5th Test)"
2985:"Australia in South Africa 1957/58 (4th Test)"
2959:"Australia in South Africa 1957/58 (3rd Test)"
2933:"Australia in South Africa 1957/58 (2nd Test)"
2907:"Australia in South Africa 1957/58 (1st Test)"
2800:"Test bowling in each season by Richie Benaud"
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3465:"West Indies in Australia 1960/61 (3rd Test)"
3439:"West Indies in Australia 1960/61 (2nd Test)"
3413:"West Indies in Australia 1960/61 (1st Test)"
2540:"Australia in West Indies 1954/55 (5th Test)"
2514:"Australia in West Indies 1954/55 (3rd Test)"
2488:"Australia in West Indies 1954/55 (2nd Test)"
2462:"Australia in West Indies 1954/55 (1st Test)"
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4608:"12th Man Billy Birmingham on Richie Benaud"
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3642:"Australia in British Isles 1961 (4th Test)"
3604:"Australia in British Isles 1961 (3rd Test)"
3578:"Australia in British Isles 1961 (2nd Test)"
3552:"Australia in British Isles 1961 (1st Test)"
2613:"Australia in British Isles 1956 (2nd Test)"
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7448:People educated at Parramatta High School
7353:Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees
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2205:"Player Oracle R Benaud List of Wickets"
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4858:"Richie Benaud injured in car accident"
4481:"Australia to see the light on tourism"
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1690:In 2017, the Australian Mint issued a
1468:. In the case of the latter, comedian
1434:. His last goodbye was interrupted by
1363:was about to clinch a Test victory at
585:under his father's watch. Educated at
7393:Deaths from cancer in New South Wales
4744:from the original on 13 December 2015
4714:from the original on 16 November 2009
4620:from the original on 25 December 2015
4326:"ECB mourns passing of Richie Benaud"
3471:from the original on 22 December 2014
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1315:Richie Benaud during his media career
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5201:Sport Australia Hall of Fame website
4827:"Richie Benaud's mother dies at 104"
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1355:) in the post-match reaction to the
1269:, a series that included the famous
711:edged Benaud in his first over, but
7443:Australian people of French descent
7383:BBC sports presenters and reporters
4919:Richie Benaud diagnosed with cancer
4825:Robert Craddock (30 October 2008).
4306:from the original on 6 January 2010
3738:"New South Wales v South Australia"
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1657:in 1985. In 1999, he was awarded a
1197:New South Wales Cricket Association
1098:of 98 yielded a defendable target.
7413:International Cavaliers cricketers
4976:from the original on 10 April 2015
4900:from the original on 14 March 2016
4856:Barrett, Chris (24 October 2013).
4775:from the original on 16 April 2015
4672:Sangster, Tom (18 February 2009).
4541:Leonard, Tom (10 September 2005).
4522:from the original on 16 April 2015
2857:, Moa, Auckland, 1986, pp. 259β62.
2806:from the original on 15 April 2015
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2242:from the original on 16 April 2015
1866:from the original on 11 April 2015
1664:In 2007, he was inducted into the
151:Marcia Lavender (m. 1953-1967); 2s
25:
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4114:from the original on 29 June 2015
3419:from the original on 14 June 2012
1357:underarm bowling incident of 1981
1336:in 1999), and Australia (for the
4574:Hopps, David (4 December 2006).
4110:. Cricket Country. 11 May 2014.
3686:"Sheffield Shield 1961/62 table"
3584:from the original on 25 May 2015
2619:from the original on 25 May 2015
2044:The A-Z of Australian cricketers
1907:from the original on 7 July 2012
1805:
1750:World Series Cup Cricket 1981β82
1709:Benaud wrote a number of books:
901:Benaud took part in Australia's
439:
7363:Australian cricket commentators
7358:Australia Test cricket captains
6356:Australian Cricket Hall of Fame
5313:Australia Test cricket captains
4510:Viner, Brian (28 August 2004).
4332:. 10 April 2015. Archived from
4330:England and Wales Cricket Board
2152:"Statsguru β Australia β Tests"
2012:"Ex-Corakian's Remarkable Feat"
1666:Australian Cricket Hall of Fame
1061:The Test was tied when Solomon
699:saw a tour to Australia by the
5268:statistical profile at HowSTAT
5088:. Sport Australia Hall of Fame
4374:– via www.newshub.co.nz.
2645:Frith, David (10 April 2015).
1856:"Vale Richie Benaud 1930β2015"
1687:, which was again rained out.
1629:, and Australian Test captain
153:Daphne Surfleet (m. 1967-2015)
1:
7453:E. W. Swanton's XI cricketers
7438:Wisden Cricketers of the Year
7378:Australian sports journalists
2230:Frith, David (17 June 1993).
1982:"Wisden 1962 β Richie Benaud"
552:Penrith District Cricket Club
197:12 February 1964 v
5609:2000/01; 2001; 2004; 2004/05
5276:Sport Australia Hall of Fame
4134:"The Home of CricketArchive"
3951:, Fontana, 1977, pp. 127β29.
3764:"Victoria v New South Wales"
1699:Sport Australia Hall of Fame
1655:Sport Australia Hall of Fame
515:, Sri Lankan cricket writer
186:25 January 1952 v
108:, New South Wales, Australia
7423:Nine's Wide World of Sports
2866:Richie Benaud and friends,
2232:"Obituary: Lindsay Hassett"
1416:Richie Benaud's Greatest XI
1179:was called for throwing by
562:for 65. Lou later moved to
7469:
7418:New South Wales cricketers
7398:Commonwealth XI cricketers
5680:denote deputised captaincy
4356:"Ian Smith full interview"
3039:Cricket the Australian Way
1144:with 216 Test wickets and
209:Domestic team information
158:International information
7348:Australia Test cricketers
7273:
6957:
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4947:24 September 2020 at the
4613:The Sydney Morning Herald
4485:The Sydney Morning Herald
4416:
4384:
2647:"Richie Benaud: Obituary"
2414:The Sydney Morning Herald
2408:24 September 2020 at the
2384:24 September 2020 at the
1935:content-www1.cricinfo.com
1255:Cricket career highlights
413:
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179:Test debut (cap
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5721:ICC Cricket Hall of Fame
4924:10 November 2014 at the
2283:"Che's quiet revolution"
2119:"Player Oracle R Benaud"
1674:ICC Cricket Hall of Fame
1562:Benaud had last handed "
1424:British Sky Broadcasting
1387:' tackle on a streaker.
927:Peak years and captaincy
499:Australia's Test captain
87:Penrith, New South Wales
7388:Deaths from skin cancer
7300:Leading wicket-takers:
2416:, 19 August 1953, pg. 1
2392:, 22 August 1953, pg. 9
7428:People from Parramatta
7408:Cricketers from Sydney
4942:Richie Benaud Obituary
3036:Pollard, Jack (1969).
1694:commemorating Benaud.
1646:
1584:2015 Cricket World Cup
1511:
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1119:Cricketers of the Year
951:In the Second Test at
936:
616:while batting against
587:Parramatta High School
7368:Australian cricketers
7277:Leading run-scorers:
5223:"Richie Benaud books"
5183:Sydney Morning Herald
5140:on 12 September 2012.
4862:Sydney Morning Herald
2853:& Richard Payne,
1774:The Appeal of Cricket
1644:
1609:offered his family a
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736:Sydney Cricket Ground
663:For the next season,
599:Sydney Cricket Ground
7312:1950β51 to 1999β2000
7302:1850β51 to 1899β1900
7289:1950β51 to 1999β2000
7279:1850β51 to 1899β1900
5162:on 26 September 2015
5152:"Bradman Foundation"
4763:Colangelo, Anthony.
4710:. 15 November 2009.
4419:"The Best of Benaud"
1768:Benaud on Reflection
1557:2013β14 Ashes series
1263:Frank Worrell Trophy
1171:At the start of the
810:Gentlemen of England
556:Sydney Grade Cricket
358:5 wickets in innings
58:Personal information
6853:Other nationalities
5580:; 1979/80β1983/84;
4831:The Daily Telegraph
4800:The Daily Telegraph
4548:The Daily Telegraph
4236:The Daily Telegraph
4136:. Cricket Archive.
4084:. Cricket Archive.
4058:. Cricket Archive.
4032:. Cricket Archive.
4006:. Cricket Archive.
3980:. Cricket Archive.
3922:. Cricket Archive.
3896:. Cricket Archive.
3870:. Cricket Archive.
3844:. Cricket Archive.
3818:. Cricket Archive.
3792:. Cricket Archive.
3766:. Cricket Archive.
3740:. Cricket Archive.
3688:. Cricket Archive.
3606:. Cricket Archive.
3580:. Cricket Archive.
3554:. Cricket Archive.
3528:. Cricket Archive.
3502:. Cricket Archive.
3489:Benaud, pp. 186β89.
3467:. Cricket Archive.
3441:. Cricket Archive.
3415:. Cricket Archive.
3368:. Cricket Archive.
3342:. Cricket Archive.
3316:. Cricket Archive.
3290:. Cricket Archive.
3264:. Cricket Archive.
3238:. Cricket Archive.
3212:. Cricket Archive.
3186:. Cricket Archive.
3160:. Cricket Archive.
3134:. Cricket Archive.
3108:. Cricket Archive.
3082:. Cricket Archive.
3056:. Cricket Archive.
3013:. Cricket Archive.
2987:. Cricket Archive.
2961:. Cricket Archive.
2935:. Cricket Archive.
2909:. Cricket Archive.
2883:. Cricket Archive.
2802:. Cricket Archive.
2759:. Cricket Archive.
2733:. Cricket Archive.
2707:. Cricket Archive.
2681:. Cricket Archive.
2615:. Cricket Archive.
2589:. Cricket Archive.
2542:. Cricket Archive.
2516:. Cricket Archive.
2490:. Cricket Archive.
2464:. Cricket Archive.
2438:. Cricket Archive.
2289:. 25 January 2006.
1836:BenaudβQadir Trophy
1720:A Tale of Two Tests
1649:Benaud was made an
1444:Northern Hemisphere
1373:Ball of the Century
1300:first-class cricket
1034:ended in the first
980:Indian subcontinent
903:tour of New Zealand
866:Indian subcontinent
531:Benaud was born in
370:10 wickets in match
42:
7307:1900β01 to 1949β50
7284:1900β01 to 1949β50
5480:1951/52; 1954/55:
4953:ABC News Australia
4932:, 10 November 2014
4449:Craddock, Robert.
4362:. 4 October 2015.
4210:on 20 January 2007
2868:Remembering Richie
2828:. Yahoo! Cricket.
2368:Benaud, pp. 68β72.
2320:Benaud, pp. 64β66.
2311:Benaud, pp. 59β61.
2272:Benaud, pp. 46β47.
2260:Benaud, pp. 44β46.
2207:. CricketArchive.
2189:Benaud, pp. 41β43.
2180:Benaud, pp. 33β38.
2121:. CricketArchive.
1786:My Spin on Cricket
1756:The Hottest Summer
1714:The Way of Cricket
1681:Bradman Foundation
1670:Allan Border Medal
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5602:1998/99β2003/04:
5596:1994/95β1998/99:
5590:1984/85β1993/94:
5565:1975/76β1982/83:
5525:1963/64β1977/78:
5507:1958/59β1962/63;
5487:1954/55β1956/57:
5411:1910/11β1911/12:
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5110:. 10 April 2015.
5062:. 15 April 2015.
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4972:. 10 April 2015.
4794:Cussans, Thomas.
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4276:. 10 April 2015.
4168:. 12 April 2012.
3963:and Tom Goodman,
3666:. Cricket Archive
3644:. Cricket Archive
2377:Sir Don Bradman,
1860:Cricket Australia
1821:French Australian
1762:The Ashes 1982β83
1732:The New Champions
1726:Spin Me a Spinner
1576:Cricket Australia
1518:
1426:. Thus, the 2005
1414:. He appeared in
1326:News of the World
1205:Commonwealth team
789:and 4/38 against
783:Oxford University
691:Early Test career
517:Harold de Andrado
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7338:1930 births
7263:1999β2000:
6950:first-class
6948:Australian
6903:West Indies
6886:T L Goddard
6756:I W Johnson
6644:Fitzpatrick
6413:I. Chappell
6408:G. Chappell
6279:Fitzpatrick
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6128:B. Richards
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4718:15 November
4688:18 February
4657:23 December
4423:youtube.com
4391:youtube.com
2166:21 December
1945:1 September
1659:Logie Award
1637:Recognition
1627:Shane Warne
1619:Brian Booth
1607:Tony Abbott
1600:skin cancer
1580:Mark Taylor
1564:Baggy green
1516:Tony Abbott
1502:Don Bradman
1459:Comedy Inc.
1361:New Zealand
1291:, 1956β1957
1280:, 1957β1958
1267:West Indies
1238:Shane Warne
1186:Bob Simpson
1177:Ian Meckiff
1162:Peter Burge
1150:Alec Bedser
1136:In 1962β63
1071:Wally Grout
1066:Ian Meckiff
1052:Joe Solomon
1044:Don Bradman
1000:Mark Taylor
964:Neil Harvey
908:New Zealand
857:to dismiss
831:Ian Johnson
806:Scarborough
764:Neil Harvey
713:Gil Langley
701:West Indies
644:Invincibles
614:Jack Daniel
583:topspinners
548:leg spinner
537:John Benaud
527:Early years
489:, blending
487:all-rounder
477:commentator
271:Runs scored
254:First-class
245:Competition
188:West Indies
147:John Benaud
137:All-rounder
89:, Australia
7332:Categories
7247:Kasprowicz
7241:Kasprowicz
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7133:J. Thomson
7121:J. Thomson
7111:J. Thomson
7083:A. Thomson
7077:A. Thomson
6899:G S Sobers
6833:F J Titmus
6801:T E Bailey
6772:K R Miller
6143:Sangakkara
6108:S. Pollock
6103:G. Pollock
5763:Barrington
5457:Richardson
5419:S. Gregory
5326:D. Gregory
4624:2 November
4183:A.G. Moyes
4118:2 November
3961:A.G. Moyes
3722:2 December
2297:28 January
1566:" caps to
1377:Ian Botham
1226:topspinner
1181:Colin Egar
1158:Bill Lawry
1103:Ted Dexter
1088:Headingley
992:Bangladesh
940:England's
732:John Waite
653:Bill Brown
603:Queensland
575:leg breaks
568:Cumberland
564:Parramatta
125:Right-arm
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1369:Ian Smith
1334:Channel 4
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1864:Archived
1799:See also
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1032:Brisbane
990:(now in
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968:Brisbane
889:Calcutta
870:Pakistan
847:Kingston
799:the Oval
744:Adelaide
618:Victoria
601:against
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544:Huguenot
491:leg spin
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295:100s/50s
127:leg spin
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7175:Holland
7157:Yardley
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7095:Mallett
7089:Mallett
7041:Sellers
7035:Meckiff
6981:Johnson
6793:England
6664:Tredrea
6603:Walters
6593:Trumper
6588:Trumble
6583:Thomson
6568:Simpson
6558:Ponting
6548:O'Neill
6538:Murdoch
6533:Mullagh
6513:McGrath
6448:Hassett
6403:Bradman
6364:Players
6289:Hockley
6274:Edwards
6259:Brittin
6233:Worrell
6228:Woolley
6198:Walcott
6188:Trumper
6183:Trueman
6168:Statham
6153:Simpson
6138:Roberts
6113:Ponting
6068:Miandad
6063:McGrath
6033:Lohmann
6013:Larwood
5963:Holding
5953:Headley
5938:Hammond
5828:Cowdrey
5818:Compton
5798:Bradman
5793:Boycott
5753:Ambrose
5729:Players
5678:Italics
5666:Cummins
5656:2017/18
5647:2021/22
5643:2014/15
5626:2010/11
5621:Ponting
5582:1984/85
5578:1978/79
5557:1971/71
5540:1967/68
5527:Simpson
5509:1963/64
5489:Johnson
5475:Hassett
5463:Bradman
5431:Collins
5400:Trumble
5393:Darling
5359:1894/95
5355:1884/85
5336:Murdoch
5332:1884/85
5274:at the
4930:ninemsn
4893:YouTube
4740:. ABC.
4646:YouTube
4360:Newshub
4166:YouTube
1668:at the
1553:sternum
1532:on the
1507:cicadas
1438:taking
1403:cartoon
1230:flipper
1063:ran out
1056:run out
874:Karachi
724:1952β53
665:England
597:at the
533:Penrith
503:wickets
332:Wickets
260:Matches
122:Bowling
114:Batting
7265:Bichel
7253:Miller
7169:Lillee
7163:Lawson
7151:Lillee
7127:Lillee
7117:Lillee
7107:Lillee
7101:Dymock
7029:Benaud
7017:Martin
7011:Benaud
6993:Benaud
6963:Bedser
6669:Wilson
6649:Rolton
6598:Turner
6578:Taylor
6528:Morris
6523:Miller
6503:McCabe
6483:Lillee
6473:Langer
6463:Hughes
6453:Hayden
6443:Harvey
6423:Giffen
6398:Border
6383:Benaud
6309:Wilson
6304:Taylor
6294:Rolton
6269:Edulji
6238:Younis
6223:Willis
6218:Weekes
6158:Sobers
6148:Sehwag
6123:Rhodes
6083:Morris
6073:Miller
6058:McCabe
6038:Mankad
6018:Lillee
5998:Kumble
5983:Kanhai
5978:Kallis
5968:Hutton
5948:Haynes
5943:Harvey
5928:Hadlee
5878:Garner
5873:Flower
5863:Dravid
5858:Donald
5853:Dexter
5788:Botham
5783:Border
5778:Benaud
5773:Bedser
5758:Barnes
5637:Watson
5630:Clarke
5598:Taylor
5592:Border
5586:Hughes
5573:Yallop
5551:Jarman
5549:1968:
5520:Harvey
5518:1961:
5513:Benaud
5482:Morris
5436:1926:
5417:1912:
5381:Giffen
5367:1886:
5349:Massie
4370:25 May
2215:14 May
2129:14 May
1996:21 May
1986:Wisden
1794:(2010)
1788:(2005)
1782:(1998)
1776:(1995)
1770:(1984)
1764:(1983)
1758:(1983)
1752:(1982)
1746:(1982)
1740:(1969)
1734:(1966)
1728:(1963)
1722:(1962)
1716:(1961)
1549:Coogee
1365:Lord's
1349:Trevor
1289:Madras
1222:googly
1117:Wisden
1008:Madras
996:Lahore
912:Timaru
882:Bombay
878:Madras
541:French
326:60,481
323:19,108
320:bowled
277:11,719
106:Sydney
7259:Saker
7229:Warne
7053:Hawke
7047:Hawke
7005:Quick
6999:Kline
6987:Tyson
6864:India
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