Fast bowler Fred Trueman dies

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Ex-England player Fred Trueman has died. He was the first bowler to claim 300 Test wickets

Fred Trueman dies

Fast bowler loses battle with lung cancer

Carrie Dunn
Saturday July 1, 2006



England's greatest-ever fast bowler Fred Trueman has died from lung cancer, aged 75.

Trueman made his Yorkshire debut in May 1949, and first played for England in June 1952, taking seven wickets in a match against India, including a second-innings haul of 4-27. He retired from first-class cricket in 1969, having taken more than 2,000 wickets.

He was the first bowler to claim 300 Test wickets, marking the milestone by having Australia's Neil Hawke caught at slip by Colin Cowdrey at the Oval. His final Test figures were 307 wickets in only 67 matches - an aggregate which stood as cricket's best until 1976 when it was surpassed by West Indies' Lance Gibbs.

He remains the third highest England Test wicket-taker of all time, behind Ian Botham (383) and Bob Willis (325).

Brian Close, Yorkshire captain throughout the county's success in the 1960s, led the tributes today.

"I captained many great cricketers, but none finer," Close said. "Yorkshire has lost a great cricketer and a great character. He was a great wit - a lovely fellow, and we all enjoyed his company and playing with him."

Close maintains there is no-one as good as Trueman in the modern game.

"He was better than they are now - he got through so much more work - 1100 overs in a season," said the former England captain. "He was a great out-swing bowler - a fast bowler who also made it go away off the pitch."

Yorkshire chief executive Stewart Regan said: "Yorkshire County Cricket Club sends its condolences to Fred's wife Veronica, family and friends. We are all deeply upset at this news."

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Cricket is not a very popular sport in North America except among West Indians who live here. When Hanse Cronjie died in a plane crash it got major headlines throughout the UK and other Commonwealth nations. But it never hit any news media source in the States.

I am hoping that the 2007 CWC that will played in the West Indies with one venue being in Lauderdale, Fl, will generate some interest in these uncultured parts.
 

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Re: RE: Fast bowler Fred Trueman dies

gopher said:
Cricket is not a very popular sport in North America except among West Indians who live here. When Hanse Cronjie died in a plane crash it got major headlines throughout the UK and other Commonwealth nations. But it never hit any news media source in the States.

I am hoping that the 2007 CWC that will played in the West Indies with one venue being in Lauderdale, Fl, will generate some interest in these uncultured parts.

Cricket is quite popular in the Southern States. The very first international cricket match in the world was between Canada and the United States in the 1840s. Canada won.
 

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"Cricket is quite popular in the Southern States."


Among West Indians in Florida, yes. But outside of certain pockets it is not all that popular.

I used to post on uscricket.org's web forum and could scarcely find Americans who care much for the sport. In Brooklyn, NY where I grew up the sport was VERY popular among West Indians (I'm a Caribbean, BTW) and we had great matches in Canarsie. I'm hopeful that some day this great sport will become popular in the USA.