Australia legend Alan Davidson bites the dust at 92

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Australian all-rounder Alan Davidson inhaled his last at 92 years old on Saturday (October 30). Davidson addressed Australia in 44 Tests between 1953 to 1963, asserting 186 wickets at a splendid normal of 20.53. The left-arm seamer recorded his vocation best figures (7/93) in 1959 against India in the Kanpur Test.

A convenient player, he additionally scored five half-hundreds of years in Test cricket, aside from 36 of those in his top of the line vocation of 193 matches. Davidson scalped 672 wickets in top of the line cricket and counted 6804 runs at 32.86. Perhaps his best execution was in the very first tied Test from 1960 against West Indies, when he struck a pivotal 80 and furthermore picked 11 wickets in a similar game.

In the wake of saying the game farewell, Alan Davidson filled in as a fruitful chairman, filling in as the President of Cricket New South Wales for quite a long time. He likewise filled in as a public selector somewhere in the range of 1979 and 1984. Davidson was made an individual from the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1964. He was granted the renowned Order of Australia in 1987 and was enlisted into the ICC Hall of Fame in 2011.

The banner on the Members Pavilion at the Sydney Cricket Ground, where Davidson filled in as a trustee for a very long time, was brought down to half-pole on Saturday.

“Alan Davidson’s passing is a miserable second for Australian cricket and for cricket across the world,” Richard Freudenstein, the Cricket Australia seat, said. “Alan was a goliath figure in our game, not just as perhaps the best player to have addressed Australia and NSW however for the positive impact he applied across the game as a director, tutor and supporter.

“The huge expertise and the unlimited soul with which Alan accepted cricket and life exemplified all that is incredible with regards to the game. He will stay a brilliant illustration for each player who emulates his example.”

“For Cricket Australia, and every one of the individuals who profited from Alan’s immense commitment across Australian cricket, I give my most unfathomable sympathies to the Davidson family also Alan’s many dear companions, associates and previous colleagues,” he added.

Lee German, the Cricket NSW CEO, said: “Alan Davidson was one of New South Wales’ most prominent ever cricketers and we are amazingly disheartened to know about his passing.

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“Alan Davidson Cricket NSW and those who profited from Alan’s monstrous commitment to the game, I’d prefer to give my sympathies to his loved ones. Alan’s inclusion in cricket was far more noteworthy than simply his exceptional playing profession and his heritage will live on in the state for a long time to come. He was a magnificent player, director, tutor and sponsor, however most he was a refined man of the game.”

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