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He Shaped Australian Cricket, Inspired The Global Game: Jay Shah Pays Tribute To Bob Simpson

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International Cricket Council: ICC chairman Jay Shah has mourned the passing of former Australia captain Bob Simpson, praising his immense contributions to the game and stating that he will be remembered as a true legend of cricket. On Saturday, Cricket Australia (CA) said Simpson died in Sydney at the age of 89. "Bob 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," Shah said in a statement. "He 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. On 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," he added. 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. "He 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. On 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," he added. Also Read: LIVE Cricket ScoreAfter retirement, he became Australia’s first full-time coach and was also a national selector. Simpson was also the consultant with the Indian team in 1999 and also coached Leicestershire and Lancashire in county cricket in England. Article Source: IANS
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