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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Tributes for England great as Bailey dies in fire

An England cricketer sophistry cricket balls. English cricket was in anguish after Trevor Bailey, the single of the “great servants”, died in the residence glow elderly 87 during his home upon Thursday.
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LONDON (AFP) – English cricket was in anguish after Trevor Bailey, the single of the “great servants”, died in the residence glow elderly 87 during his home upon Thursday.

An all-rounder, Bailey was the buttress of the England group in the years after the Second World War as well as played 61 Tests in the decade-long general career.

Nicknamed ‘Barnacle’ for his capability to fool around defensive innings when England were in trouble, his most important hit came in the Lord’s Test opposite Australia in 1953, when he batted for four-and-a-half hours to assistance wand off the better as well as secure the pull — the outcome which helped England recover the Ashes.

Firefighters pronounced they had discovered Bailey’s mother Greta from the fire in Westcliff, Essex.

Former British Prime Minister John Major, the lifelong cricket fan, said: “Trevor Bailey is the single of the good all-rounders in the story of English cricket.

“One of my abiding memories as the tiny child is of Trevor Bailey as well as Willie Watson batting during Lord’s to save the Test compare opposite the Australians.

“It was the glorious effort, but which you would not have won behind the Ashes in 1953…He has positively warranted his place in the story of English cricket.”

Bailey additionally enjoyed the 21-year career with Essex prior to anticipating success as the cricket bard as well as broadcaster, particularly as the post of BBC Radio’s Test Match Special (TMS) programme.

His genocide was voiced by the England as well as Wales Cricket Board (ECB), whose arch executive, David Collier, saluted Bailey’s passion for the game.

“It was the passion which he was means to promulgate to millions around air wave as the part of of the TMS explanation group as well as there will be really most cricket supporters in this nation who will be anguish his detriment in such comfortless circumstances.”

Current TMS writer as well as former England quick bowler Jonathan Agnew summed up Bailey by essay upon Twitter: “Dogged batsman, assertive bowler. Intelligent cricketer. Wonderfully obvious pundit. Great clarity of humour”

Essex boss Doug Insole, the former county co-worker of Bailey as well as the crony for over 60 years, said: “In the England group in the 1950s Trevor was the building of strength – the good all-rounder with the expel iron temperament. He was the single of the kind as well as the really unhappy detriment to his most friends.”

Bailey was good sufficient to open the bowling during Test turn whilst his affability with the bat saw him go in anywhere from No 1 to No 7.

Australia good Richie Benaud, an competition in the 1950s, wrote of Bailey he was the “fine group male as well as the single of the most appropriate all-rounders to fool around for England”.

Bailey finished the afterwards singular attainment of creation 2,000 Test runs as well as 100 wickets in Tests.

He scored 2,290 Test runs during an normal of 29.74, with the most appropriate of 134 not out opposite New Zealand during Christchurch in 1951, his sole century, as well as 10 fifties, whilst Bailey’s right-arm quick middle bowling yielded 132 wickets during 29.21.

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