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Richie Benaud

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2159: 955:, Benaud took 4/95 and then 5/49 in the second innings to secure an innings victory after the home team were forced to follow on. He followed this with 5/114 in a drawn Third Test, before a match-winning all round performance in the Fourth Test in Johannesburg. Benaud struck exactly 100 in the first innings, before taking 4/70 in South Africa's reply. When South Africa followed on, Benaud took 5/84, which left Australia needing only one run to win. He took 5/82 in the second innings of the Fifth Test, the fourth consecutive match in which he had taken five wickets in an innings, as Australia took a 3–0 series win. He had been a major contributor to the series win, scoring 329 runs at 54.83 and taking 30 wickets at 21.93, establishing himself as one of the leading leg spinners of the modern era. 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. 2344: 2151: 1642: 1490:
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 cricketβ€”special features on the cricket ...". Benaud commentated regularly during the 2011–12 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 18–10–18–7 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 5260: 2204: 966:. Harvey and Benaud had been captains of their respective states until Harvey moved in the same season for employment purposes from Victoria to New South Wales and became Benaud's deputy. Benaud had little prior leadership experience, and faced the task of recovering the Ashes from an England team which had arrived in Australia as favourites. He led from the front with his bowling, taking match figures of 7/112 in his debut as captain as Australia claimed the First Test in 2118: 898:, against whom he took his wickets at an average of 18. This put him in a small group of spinners whose career averages were inferior to their performances against India, generally regarded as the best players of spin in the world. At this stage of his career, he had yet to perform consistently with bat and ball simultaneously, apart from his breakthrough series in the Caribbean. He had managed, in the 14 Tests since then, 559 runs at 27.95 and 67 wickets at 24.98. 687:
Australian XI match against 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.
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Ashes tour of 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 Testsβ€”a 35 was his only score beyond 20 in seven attemptsβ€”Benaud 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. 932: 1807: 808:. Opening the batting, he struck 135 in 110 minutes in the second innings, including an Australian record of eleven sixes, four of them in one over. In eight first-class matches after his Test campaign was over, Benaud added a further half-century in addition to the century against Pearce's XI, and took 22 more wickets, including 4/20 against the 1211:
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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During Benaud's captaincy, Australia did not lose a series, and became the dominant team in world cricket. His success was based on his ability to attack, his tactical boldness and his ability to extract more performance from his players, in particular Davidson. He was known for his unbuttoned shirt,
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In another match against 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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Benaud had contributed 91 runs at 15.16 and 29 wickets at 19.59. The first two seasons of the Benaud captaincy had been a resounding success, with 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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It was announced on 15 November 2009, that Benaud had signed a three-year contract with the Nine 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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said "Certainly Benaud received a little help from the roughened patches, but he could do what the off-spinners could not do: he could turn the ball, mostly slowly, sometimes with more life. His control was admirable, and when Benaud gets a batsman in trouble he rarely if ever gives him a loose one.
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Upon his return, Benaud advised the Australian Cricket Board that it would be in the better interests of the team if Simpson continued as captain for the remainder of the season. Benaud took 3/116 to complement scores of 43 and 90 on his return in the Third Test in Sydney. His final two Tests saw no
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On his third and final tour to 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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Both men were noted for their hitting ability and viewed attack as their most effective chance of survival. Regular boundaries and quickly-run singles took the score to 226, a seventh-wicket partnership of 134. Only seven runs were required with four wickets in hand as time was running short. Benaud
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After returning home from his first overseas tour, Benaud was prolific during the 1953–54 Australian season, which was purely domestic with no touring Test team. He contributed significantly with both bat and ball in New South Wales' Sheffield Shield triumph, the first of nine consecutive titles. In
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In the next match against South Australia, he made 48, took 4/93 and 1/29 and suffered three dropped catches by the wicketkeeper in successive balls. Benaud was cementing his position and was in the senior team for four consecutive matches even with the Test players available. He was selected for an
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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 2–1. 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 3–0 series lead and regain the Ashes, before scoring 64 and match figures of 5/57 to help take the Fifth Test and a 4–0 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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During the 1956 tour to England, he helped Australia to its only victory in the Lord's Test, when he scored a rapid 97 in the second innings in 143 minutes from only 113 balls. His fielding, in particular at gully and short leg, was consistently of a high standard, in particular his acrobatic catch
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At this stage of his career, he had played 13 Tests with mediocre results. Selected as a batsman who could bowl, he had totalled 309 runs at 15.45 without passing 50, and taken 23 wickets at 37.87 with only two four-wicket innings hauls. Even so, he was promoted to vice-captain above several senior
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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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Doctors told him he was lucky: it could have broken his cheekbones, jaw or removed his eyesight if it had hit any of the surrounding areas. It could have killed him if it had struck him where his skull was previously fractured. He married after the match and had to mumble his wedding vows through a
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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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Despite this, Benaud was chosen for his Test debut in the Fifth Test against the West Indies in 1951–52 in Sydney. At this point, Australia had already taken an unassailable 3–1 series lead and decided to try out some young players. Selected as a batsman, he scored 3 and 19. Hassett allowed him to
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In his early career, Benaud was a batting all-rounder, marked by a looping backlift which made him suspect against fast bowling but allowed him to have a wide attacking stroke range. At the start of the 1949–50 season, he was still in the Second XI, but when the Test players departed for a tour of
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Up to this point, his first-class batting average was below 30 and his bowling average close to 40, and he had never taken more than four wickets in an innings or six in a match. The selectors persisted in Benaud despite his unproductive Test performances, selecting him for the squad for the 1953
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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 2–1, 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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In 2004, Benaud starred in a series of television advertisements for the Australian Tourism Commission, aimed at promoting Australia as a tourist destination. Benaud's ad featured him in various scenic locations uttering his signature comment, "Marvellous!". It was also emulated by New Zealand
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After a break in the international calendar of a year, the 1957–58 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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On 18 February 2009, during a radio interview, Benaud announced that he would be retiring from television commentary. Benaud said: "I'll be doing Australian cricket next yearβ€”2010β€”but I don't do any television at all anywhere else now and when I finish next year, then I'll be doing other
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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 wicketβ€”it was, in fact, his fourthβ€”and 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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Benaud took over when Australian cricket was in a low phase with a young team. His instinctive, aggressive captaincy and daring approach to cricket – and his charismatic nature and public relations ability – revitalised cricket interest in Australia. This was exhibited in the
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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
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Early in his career, he hit 100 runs against the West Indies in 78 minutes, the third fastest Test century of all time (in terms of minutes at the crease, not balls faced) and the second fastest by an Australian. *Benaud was in charge for the inaugural 1960–61
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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 1954–55. 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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On 29 October 2008, Benaud's mother, Irene, died, aged 104. He said of her, "She improved my love of vegetables by introducing the phrase, 'You can't go out and play cricket until you have eaten all your vegetables.'"
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In 1963 he became the first player to complete the Test double of 200 wickets and 2,000 runs. He was one of only 10 Australian cricketers to have scored more than 10,000 runs and taken more than 500 wickets in
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Benaud was buried on 15 April, in a private funeral ceremony attended only by his immediate family. Later that same day, there was a commemoration service officiated by former teammate turned lay preacher
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Benaud was not a large spinner of the ball, but he was known for his ability to extract substantial bounce from the surface. In addition to his accurate probing consistency, he possessed a well-disguised
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After retiring from playing in 1964, Benaud turned to full-time cricket journalism and commentary, dividing his time between Britain (where he worked for the BBC for many years before joining
923:. It worked at once, and Benaud used it thereafter. "Meeting Ivan James was a remarkable piece of luck," he wrote later; "walking into that chemist's shop in Timaru saved my bowling career." 4240: 6345: 5302: 861:. He was unable to maintain the standards he had set in the West Indies, contributing little apart from the Lord's Test. He ended the series with 200 runs at 25 and eight wickets at 42.5. 5222: 1329:, beginning as a police roundsman before becoming a sports columnist. In 1960, he made his first radio commentary in the United Kingdom at the BBC, after which he moved into television. 1046:
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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scoring quickly, Australia would lose the Test unless England were bowled out. Benaud went around the wicket and bowled into the footmarks, having Dexter caught behind and then
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initially brought no improvement, with Benaud scoring 2 and taking 0/80 in the first innings. He made 1 in the second before a last-wicket partnership between Davidson and
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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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team played with an aggressive strategy leading them to lose only one Test match and no other matches during the tour, honouring his pre-series pledge. The First Test at
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would favour pacemen, but Australia's selection proved to be a blunder as England's spinners took them to the only win of the series, allowing them to regain the Ashes.
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South Africa soon afterwards, vacancies opened up. Benaud was recalled to the New South Wales First XI in late December for the Christmas and New Year's fixtures. With
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On arrival in the British Isles, Benaud quickly made an impression with both bat and ball. After scoring 44 and taking 2/66 in the opening first-class match against
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The 1961–62 Australian season was purely a domestic one, with no touring international team. Benaud led New South Wales throughout a dominant season, winning the
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bowl only in the second innings, when nine West Indian wickets had fallen and Australia were on the verge of an inevitable victory. Leading opposition batsman
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scoring two runs in two innings and taking match figures of 2/108 as Australia lost within three days. With the series balanced at 1–1, the Fourth Test at
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for his first Test wicket, conceding 14 runs from 4.3 overs. Benaud ended his season with 97 and a total of 3/39 in an innings win over South Australia.
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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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described him as "perhaps the most influential cricketer and cricket personality since the Second World War." In his review of Benaud's autobiography
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and his team were at their peak, he had scored 636 runs at 31.8 with taken 108 wickets at 20.27 in eighteen Tests, averaging six wickets a match.
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has been one of the greatest cricketing personalities as player, researcher, writer, critic, author, organiser, adviser and student of the game."
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in the New Year's match of the 1948–49 season. On a green pitch which was struck by a downpour on the opening day, Benaud's spin was not used by
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unavailable, Benaud bowled heavily in some matches. However, he did not have much success in his five games, taking only five wickets at 54.00.
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Neil Harvey, he also was the first captain who started hosting team meetings, a procedure now followed by his successors after he retired.
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when they made their Test debuts. Benaud's own was lost early in his Test career, and former captainβ€”now commentator and the Director of
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Benaud commentated for the BBC TV highlights of the 2006–07 Ashes in Australia as part of his continuing commentary work for Australia's
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was drawn with Benaud taking three wickets. After Harvey led the team to victory at Lord's, Benaud had an unhappy return in the Third at
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series was the last that Benaud commentated on in Britain. His final commentary came near the end of the final day of the Fifth Test at
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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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The idea for what became his trademarkβ€”wearing a cream or white jacket during live commentaryβ€”came from Channel 9 owner
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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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touring party farewelled with a ticker-tape parade by the Australian public. Along with the West Indian captain
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and shoulder injuries. Slow recovery meant he was unable to commentate for Australia's Channel Nine during the
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Benaud's bowling reached a new level on the return leg of Australia's overseas tour, when they stopped in the
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Relegated to the Second XI after this match, he was struck in the head above the right eye by a ball from
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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 1958–59 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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Benaud's distinctive speaking style has been frequently parodied on the Australian comedy series
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with 229 were poised to overtake the record of 236 Test wickets set by the assistant-manager
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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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summer in Britain writing, and would continue working for the Nine Network in Australia.
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overtaking Benaud's record for most wickets, and subsequent 300th and 310th wickets, and
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hit a ball into the covers and the pair attempted a quick single when a direct hit from
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He also helped to design a computer-based parody of himself available for download off
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that sealed the series 2–0, the last time Australia would win a Test in Pakistan until
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bowling with lower-order batting aggression. Along with fellow bowling all-rounder
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headquarters, it was the day before Benaud died. It was presented to his wife.
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He also showed his hitting ability in a tour match against T.N. Pearce's XI at
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In November 2014, at age 84, Benaud announced that he had been diagnosed with
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captained the team for the Second Test and won the match in Benaud's absence.
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During England's chase on the final afternoon it became apparent that, with
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How to Bowl Leg Spin: A Masterclass – Richie Benaud & Michael Atherton
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Men in White: The History of New Zealand International Cricket, 1894–1985
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who achieved the 'All-rounder's Double' (1000 runs/100 wickets) to 1977
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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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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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After the 1956 England tour, Benaud stayed behind in London to take a
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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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In the next Shield match against Victoria, led by Australian captain
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With the M.C.C. in Australia 1962–63, A Critical Story of the Tour
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With the M.C.C. in Australia 1962–63, A Critical Story of the Tour
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Benaud's highest Test score of 122 was made against South Africa,
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against Pakistan, playing in his last five first-class fixtures.
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in 1956–57 en route back to Australia. In a one-off Test against
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List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Richie Benaud
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in 1999, allowing former New Zealand captain-turned-commentator
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and 2,000 runs in Test cricket, reaching the milestone in 1963.
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things ... But that'll be no more television commentary".
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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
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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 (1950–51 to 1999–2000)
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He openly criticised the actions by the Chappell brothers (
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was removed from the captaincy. In 1967–68 he captained a
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hit him in the face while he was fielding at short gully.
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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
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Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser
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Australian Officers of the Order of the British Empire
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In October 2018, Benaud became the 40th Legend in the
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His best Test bowling effort of 7 for 72 was against
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1960–61 Test series against the visiting West Indians
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Yes! Aussie TV stands up for England" 2640: 2638: 2636: 2634: 1679:In November 2015, Benaud became an honouree at 1498: 3967:, pp. 157–158, The Sportsmans Book Club, 1965. 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" 1138:an English team under Dexter visited Australia 734:in the Third Test against South Africa at the 6933: 6699: 6339: 5704: 5296: 3636: 3634: 3526:"West Indies in Australia 1960/61 (5th Test)" 3500:"West Indies in Australia 1960/61 (4th Test)" 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)" 1891: 1889: 1887: 1885: 1883: 1881: 823:1954–55 series when England visited Australia 8: 4608:"12th Man Billy Birmingham on Richie Benaud" 3664:"Australia in British Isles 1961 (5th Test)" 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)" 1418:, a video in which he chooses his own team. 32: 4543:"Benaud declares with a warning to cricket" 4264: 4262: 4260: 4258: 3790:"New South Wales v Marylebone Cricket Club" 2339: 2337: 2335: 1547:into a wall while driving near his home in 766:. He also put on 167 in a partnership with 570:. Benaud also used to live in Coraki, NSW. 6940: 6926: 6918: 6706: 6692: 6684: 6367: 6346: 6332: 6324: 5732: 5711: 5697: 5689: 5303: 5289: 5281: 5258: 1927:"Cricinfo review of Benaud autobiography: 1651:Officer of the Order of the British Empire 1195:Benaud was awarded life membership by the 894:It was the first of his successes against 46: 31: 7448:People educated at Parramatta High School 7353:Australian Cricket Hall of Fame inductees 4189:, pg. 32, The Sportsmans Book Club, 1965. 2826:"Both pace and spin can succeed in India" 2146: 2144: 2142: 2140: 1976: 1661:for Most Outstanding Sports Broadcaster. 1602:. He died in his sleep on 10 April 2015. 651:He took the wicket of Queensland batsman 566:region in western Sydney, and played for 3949:Swanton in Australia, with MCC 1946–1975 2268: 2266: 2205:"Player Oracle R Benaud List of Wickets" 1974: 1972: 1970: 1968: 1966: 1964: 1962: 1960: 1958: 1956: 935:Benaud's Test career batting performance 4858:"Richie Benaud injured in car accident" 4481:"Australia to see the light on tourism" 1847: 1359:. He vacated the commentary booth when 982:, playing three and five Tests against 722:For the following Australian season in 519:wrote: "Richie Benaud possibly next to 7433:Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductees 5229:from the original on 24 September 2020 5114:from the original on 24 September 2020 5066:from the original on 24 September 2020 5036:from the original on 24 September 2020 5006:from the original on 24 September 2020 4868:from the original on 24 September 2020 4837:from the original on 24 September 2020 4806:from the original on 24 September 2020 4736:Hinchcliffe, Jessica (10 April 2015). 4684:from the original on 24 September 2020 4653:from the original on 24 September 2020 4588:from the original on 24 September 2020 4555:from the original on 24 September 2020 4491:from the original on 24 September 2020 4461:from the original on 24 September 2020 4397:from the original on 24 September 2020 4280:from the original on 24 September 2020 4243:from the original on 24 September 2020 4172:from the original on 11 December 2021. 4140:from the original on 24 September 2020 4088:from the original on 24 September 2020 4062:from the original on 24 September 2020 4010:from the original on 24 September 2020 3984:from the original on 24 September 2020 3926:from the original on 24 September 2020 3900:from the original on 24 September 2020 3874:from the original on 24 September 2020 3848:from the original on 24 September 2020 3822:from the original on 24 September 2020 3796:from the original on 24 September 2020 3744:from the original on 24 September 2020 3718:from the original on 24 September 2020 3692:from the original on 24 September 2020 3610:from the original on 24 September 2020 3558:from the original on 24 September 2020 3532:from the original on 24 September 2020 3506:from the original on 24 September 2020 3445:from the original on 24 September 2020 3407: 3405: 3372:from the original on 24 September 2020 3346:from the original on 24 September 2020 3320:from the original on 24 September 2020 3268:from the original on 24 September 2020 3242:from the original on 24 September 2020 3190:from the original on 24 September 2020 3164:from the original on 24 September 2020 3138:from the original on 15 September 2015 3112:from the original on 24 September 2020 3086:from the original on 24 September 2020 3060:from the original on 15 September 2015 3017:from the original on 24 September 2020 2991:from the original on 11 September 2015 2965:from the original on 24 September 2020 2913:from the original on 24 September 2020 2887:from the original on 24 September 2020 2763:from the original on 24 September 2020 2711:from the original on 24 September 2020 2593:from the original on 24 September 2020 2546:from the original on 24 September 2020 2520:from the original on 24 September 2020 2442:from the original on 24 September 2020 2293:from the original on 24 September 2020 2211:from the original on 24 September 2020 2162:from the original on 24 September 2020 2125:from the original on 24 September 2020 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 2685:from the original on 28 December 2014 2494:from the original on 22 December 2014 2468:from the original on 22 December 2014 2199: 2197: 2195: 1315:Richie Benaud during his media career 7: 5201:Sport Australia Hall of Fame website 4827:"Richie Benaud's mother dies at 104" 4366:from the original on 19 October 2017 4036:from the original on 2 November 2014 3770:from the original on 2 November 2014 3294:from the original on 7 November 2011 2939:from the original on 2 November 2014 2737:from the original on 2 November 2014 2113: 2111: 2109: 2107: 2105: 2103: 2101: 2099: 2097: 2095: 2093: 2091: 2089: 2087: 2085: 2083: 2081: 2079: 2077: 2075: 2073: 2037: 2035: 2033: 2031: 2029: 2027: 2025: 1992:from the original on 19 January 2013 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" 3216:from the original on 2 January 2015 2832:from the original on 24 August 2017 2071: 2069: 2067: 2065: 2063: 2061: 2059: 2057: 2055: 2053: 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. 259–62. 2806:from the original on 15 April 2015 2659:from the original on 10 April 2015 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: 4429:from the original on 1 March 2020 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:. 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Sport Australia Hall of Fame 4374:– via www.newshub.co.nz. 2645:Frith, David (10 April 2015). 1856:"Vale Richie Benaud 1930–2015" 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 – 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. 127–29. 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. 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