Former England fast bowler Ken Shuttleworth dies at 80:

Former England fast bowler Ken Shuttleworth dies at 80:

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Category : Obituaries Published on: August 28 2025

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Veteran English cricketer Ken Shuttleworth, a right-arm pacer who played for England and Lancashire, passed away at the age of 80. Born in St Helens, Shuttleworth represented England in five Test matches, making his debut during the 1970–71 Ashes-winning tour of Australia. He notably claimed five wickets in Brisbane’s second innings, contributing to England’s historic victory. He is survived by his wife Barbara and daughters Sara and Hannah.

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