A giant figure in the game both on and off the field,Richie Benaud died peacefully in his sleep in a Sydney hospital late on Thursday April 09,2015
Tributes are seen at the statue of Benaud at the Sydney Cricket Ground after his passing aged 84
After starting his career as a leg-spinning allrounder,Richie Benaud never lost a series as captain and led the side to three successive Ashes series victories in the 1950s and 1960s for 28 games
Richie Benaud was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1961 for services to cricket, led Australia in 28 of his 63 Tests and did not lose a series as captain
His adventurous leadership was encapsulated by the famous tied Test with the West Indies in Brisbane in 1960.
Australia were chasing 233 with 320 minutes of play left, and Benaud’s instinct was to go for an improbable win. He came in to bat at a perilous 92 for six and hit a rollicking 52, as Australia counter-attacked until a run-out on the last ball left the scores tied.
Richie Benaud played 63 Tests for his country and was the first player to score 2000 Test runs and took 248 Test wickets at an average of 27.03 and with a best of 7-72 against India in October 1956 and had a highest score of 122 in a remarkable career that saw him take five wickets 16 times
After retirement in 1964, Benaud moved into commentary, first with the BBC in England and worked for BBC from 1963 to 2005
Richie Benaud led an acclaimed Channel Nine commentary team, which featured the late Tony Greig (left), Ian Chappell (second right) and Bill Lawry (right)
Australia offers state funeral for Richie Benaud
The Australian government has
offered a state funeral to the family of former Australian cricket
captain and legendary cricket commentator Richie Benaud, who has died
aged 84.
Mr Benaud's family said he died peacefully in his sleep on Thursday.
Prime
Minister Tony Abbott said there would hardly be an Australian over the
past 40 years who hadn't listened to Mr Benaud on radio or television.
"He certainly will be very, very much missed," he said on Friday.
"He was a very, very effective cricketer, a great captain, a great character and great personality."
Benaud
was born in Penrith, outside Sydney. All flags on New South Wales
government buildings and establishments including the Sydney Harbour
Bridge will be lowered to half-mast today.
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