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London, April 7: Former England all-rounder Peter Walker, who played three Tests -- all against South Africa in 1960, has died at the age of 84.According to BBC Sport, Walker died from a stroke.
While his international career stalled at 128 runs, including a high score of 52, he enjoyed a first-class career of 16 years with Glamorgan.
In that time, he accumulated 13 hundreds and 92 fifties in 469 matches, while also taking 834 wickets, including 25 five-wicket hauls. Initially a left-arm pace bowler, he switched to left-arm spin midway through his career.