May 12, 2025
Khushi Kumari
Cricket Legend Bob Cowper Passes at 84
Bob Cowper, former Australian Test cricketer, passed away at 84 after a prolonged illness
Born in Melbourne in 1940, Cowper debuted for Australia in 1964, showcasing his left-handed batting prowess
In 1966, Cowper scored 307 against England at the MCG the first Test triple century on Australian soil
Over 27 Tests, he amassed 2,061 runs at an average of 46.84, including five centuries
At 28, Cowper retired from cricket to pursue a career in finance, later becoming a successful businessman
Post-retirement, he served as an ICC match referee, continuing his association with cricket
Cricket Australia and fans mourn his loss, remembering his significant impact on the sport
His 307 remained the only Test triple century in Australia until Matthew Hayden's 380 in 2003
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