Former England international and popular broadcaster Robin Jackman died on Saturday at the age of 75. Jackman played four Tests and fiftee...
Former England international and popular broadcaster Robin Jackman died on Saturday at the age of 75.
Jackman played four Tests and fifteen ODIs for England. He took 1605 wickets in 599 first-class and List A appearances for English county side Surrey. After his retirement, Jackman became a regular commentator for the South African broadcaster Supersport.
“We are saddened to learn about the death of legendary commentator and former England bowler Robin Jackman, who has passed away aged 75. The thoughts of the cricketing world go out to his family and friends during this difficult time,” the International Cricket Council tweeted.
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We are saddened to learn about the death of legendary commentator and former England bowler Robin Jackman, who has passed away aged 75.
— ICC (@ICC) December 25, 2020
The thoughts of the cricketing world go out to his family and friends during this difficult time. pic.twitter.com/J0fw99qoXC
Everyone at Surrey County Cricket Club is saddened to learn of the death of our former bowler Robin Jackman.
— Surrey Cricket (@surreycricket) December 25, 2020
He took 1605 wickets in 599 first-class & List A appearances for our Club. pic.twitter.com/bpzuMgoeYy
So passionate and knowledgeable about the game of cricket..such a great story teller..always willing to help..so many good memories R.I.P Jackers 🦊
— Shaun Pollock (@7polly7) December 25, 2020
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