Bob Simpson
Robert Baddeley Simpson (born the February 3rd 1936), commonly called Bob Simpson , is old a cricketer Australia N. It disputed its first test for the team of Australia in 1957 and its first One-day International in 1978. He played as a Opening batsman.
After ten years of retirement, he was recalled as captain of the team of Australia to the 41 years age because of the absence of the players who disputed the World Series Cricket.
He became in 1986 trainer of the Australian selection, and this until in 1996. During this period, the team of Australia passed from the statute of team on the decline to that of the strongest team of the world: she gained the World cup of cricket of 1987, regained the Ashes on the ground English in 1989 and in 1995 outclassed on its own land the Western team of the Indies, which was previously the dominant nation.
Teams
Individual rewards
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One of five cricketers of the year 1965 ( Wisden Cricketer off the Year ) indicated by the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack.
- Member of the Australian Cricket Hall off Famed since 2006.
Selections
- 62 selections in Test cricket of 1957 with 1978
- 2 selections in ODI in 1978
See too
External bonds
The card of Simpson on Cricinfo.com ----
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