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SYDNEY (Reuters) -Former Australia test captain Bob Simpson, who ushered in the country's modern-day golden era of cricket as its coach, has died aged 89, Cricket Australia said on Saturday.
Bob Simpson captained Australia as a nerveless batter through the 1960s, before returning as a decorated head coach through in the 80s and 90s.
Former Australia captain and their first full-time coach Bob Simpson passed away on Saturday, August 16, at the age of 89.
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Australian cricket legend Bob Simpson passed away at 89. Cricket Australia confirmed the news. Simpson excelled as player, captain, and coach. He played 62 Tests, scoring 4,869 runs. Simpson captained ...
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