Cricket Image for Former Australia Spin Great Dies Due To Cancer (Image Source: Google)
Former Australia spinner Ashley Mallett has died at age 76 after a long battle with cancer. The South Australian spinner passed away in Adelaide late on Friday.
Mallett, who played 38 Tests and nine ODIs in a career spanning 12 years, made his debut against England in 1968 and ended his Test career against the same opponent in 1980. He took 132 wickets at an average of 29.84 in a Test career spanning 12 years.
Considered one of the greats of Australian cricket, Mallett holds the best figures for a finger spinner in Australia with 8-59 against Pakistan in Adelaide in 1972.