Cricket Image for Legendary Former Australia All-Rounder Alan Davidson No More, Double Grief For Aus (Image Source: Google)
Legendary Australian all-rounder Alan Davidson, who played 44 Tests since he made his debut in 1953, passed away on Saturday morning at the age of 92.
A left-arm pace bowler and a gritty low-order batter, Davidson's death comes less than a day after the passing of former Test spinner Ashley Mallett, who died at the age of 76.
In the 44 Tests he played, Davidson took 186 wickets at an amazing average of 20.53, which has been bettered only by 14 bowlers -- those who have delivered a minimum of 2000 balls in Test cricket -- "and is superior to the marks achieved by Glenn McGrath, Malcolm Marshall, Curtly Ambrose, Richard Hadlee and Wasim Akram," according to cricket.com.au.