Vale Gary Gilmour

11/06/14 Category: News Posted by:

Cricket Australia (CA) has paid tribute to former Australian Test all-rounder Gary Gilmour, who passed away earlier today at the age of 62.

‘Gus’ Gilmour introduced himself in the Test arena with a half-century and four wickets on debut against New Zealand in 1973-74 at the MCG, and went on to represent his country in 15 Tests and five one-day internationals.

A left-arm swing bowling all-rounder, Gilmour took 54 Test wickets at 26.03 before his career was curtailed by a nagging foot injury. He also finished with 16 ODI career wickets at an incredible average of 10.31, including figures of 6-14 in the 1975 World Cup semi-final against England.

Gilmour also still holds the Australian Test record for the seventh wicket with Doug Walters, contributing 101 runs (which included 86 runs in boundaries) in a partnership of 217 against New Zealand in Christchurch in 1976-77.

Gilmour was born in Newcastle in 1951 and scored 122 in his maiden game for New South Wales in 1971-72. His Test Cap number was 267 and ODI Cap number was 22.

CA Chief Executive Office James Sutherland said: “Gary was a captivating talent who had the rare ability to single-handedly turn a game.

“Anyone who witnessed Gary in full flight during the 1970s will remember fondly how he could influence matches with his all-round abilities.

“Our heartfelt condolences go out to Gary’s family and friends. His memory will live on in Australian cricket,” Sutherland said.

Australian cricket coach Darren Lehmann said: “On behalf of the Australian cricket team, I take this opportunity to pass on our condolences to the Gilmour family following the passing of Gary earlier today.

“Gary was a decorated player for Australia and New South Wales and will certainly be sorely missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gilmour family during this difficult time,” Lehmann said.

Australian Test great Greg Chappell said in the early 1980s about Gary Gilmour: “Nobody had more talent than that bloke – as much as Garry Sobers.”

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...



bottom curve

NEWSLETTER SIGNUP

Enter your details below to sign-up for news from The International Cricket Hall of Fame






OPENING SOON

The International Cricket Hall of Fame will be opening on the 29th November 2010.

Please look around the website to find out about this exciting new cricketing experience.

Enter your details below to sign-up for news from The International Cricket Hall of Fame