Former England Test batsman Raman Subba Row dies aged 92

Former England Test batsman Raman Subba Row dies aged 92

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Category : Obituaries Published on: April 22 2024

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  • Raman Subba Row, former England Test batsman, passes away at 92, mourned by the cricketing world.
  • England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announces Subba Row's demise, paying tribute to England's oldest living men's Test cricketer at the time.
  • Subba Row's cricketing journey begins at Cambridge University, showcasing talent as a first-class cricketer.
  • Joins Surrey in the 1950s, part of the team winning seven successive County Championships.
  • Moves to Northamptonshire in 1958, appointed captain, earns first of 13 England caps.
  • Notable achievement: Scores centuries in both first and last Tests against Australia in 1961.
  • Subba Row amasses 984 runs in his Test career, with an impressive average of over 46.
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