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  • Dry Rot
    Bulldog Team of the Century
    • Jan 2007
    • 6444

    Ashley Mallett dies aged 76




    Australian spin bowling great Ashley Mallett has died at age 76 after battling cancer.

    Mallett played 38 Tests from his debut against England in 1968 and took 132 wickets at an average of 29.84, also finishing his Test career against England in 1980.

    Quietly-spoken Mallett, nicknamed Rowdy, is behind only Nathan Lyon (399 wickets) and Hugh Trumble (141) as Australia's most successful Test off spinners.

    Mallett's 8-59 against Pakistan in 1972 is the eighth-best bowling performance by an Australian in a Test innings.

    He earned the ironic nickname Rowdy due to his quietly-spoken nature.

    Mallett rocketed to fame during his second overseas tour for Australia as Bill Lawry's team secured a 3-1 series victory over India.

    During that series, Mallett snared 28 wickets at an average of 19.1, including a haul of 10 wickets in the fifth and final Test.

    Mallett started his career in WA, but with spinners Tony Lock and Tony Mann ahead of him in the pecking order, he made the switch to South Australia.

    The move proved to be an excellent decision, with Mallett flourishing in a first-class career that would eventually span 183 matches.

    Mallett scored a legion of fans after his playing career finished, through his writing.

    He was active in that sense up until recently, co-authoring Neil Harvey's biography The Last Invincible, which was released in June.

    Mallett passed away on Friday in Adelaide.

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  • Twodogs
    Moderator
    • Nov 2006
    • 27654

    #2
    Re: Ashley Mallett dies aged 76

    He was a great bowler to watch. Not a huge spinner of the ball but nobody got drift through the air quite like Ashley Mallett. He made some really good batsmen look like fools.

    His biography of Clarrie Grimmet is one of my favourite cricket books and I have collected cricket books for 30+ years. I must have at least 500 and I've read them all.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    • FrediKanoute
      Coaching Staff
      • Aug 2007
      • 3826

      #3
      Re: Ashley Mallett dies aged 76

      Sad day for Australian cricket

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