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BREAKING NEWSAustralian cricket in mourning after death of Ashes legend Bob Cowper, aged 84

By uk-times.com11 May 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Aussie cricket legend Bob Cowper has died
  • Ashes hero passed away after battle with cancer

Aussie cricket is in mourning after the loss of Ashes legend Bob Cowper, who passed away at the age of 84.

Cowper died on Saturday morning after a long fight with cancer. 

The talented batsman is survived by wife Dale and two daughters Olivia and Sera.

Cowper notched up 27 Tests between 1964 and 1968, scoring 2061 runs at 46.84 including an impressive five centuries.

Cowper was the first cricketer to score a triple-century Down Under during the 1965-66 Ashes series – an innings that helped Australia retain the Ashes.

He played his final Test in 1968 during an Ashes Tour, retiring at just 28 to follow a career in business. Cowper went on to be a stockbroker and merchant banker.

Cricket Victoria chair Ross Hepburn spoke of the impact Cowper had on the sport.

Ashes legend Bob Cowper has passed away at the age of 84

Cowper died on Saturday morning after a long fight with cancer

Cowper died on Saturday morning after a long fight with cancer

Cowper was the first cricketer to score a triple-century in Australia

Cowper was the first cricketer to score a triple-century in Australia

‘He was one of our greats – a player of technical excellence and great poise,’ he said.

‘We honour his contribution and the example he set both on and off the field. Our thoughts are with his wife Dale and daughters Olivia and Sera as well as his many friends and team mates.’

Cowper grew up in Melbourne and attended Scotch College before playing for the the Hawthorn-East Melbourne Cricket Club. 

His first Test was against England at Leeds in 1964. Cowper was just 23.

Cowper’s incredible batting average of 75.78 runs in Australia is the second-highest ever, behind only the great Sir Donald Bradman.

More to come… 

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