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South Africa Cricket Legend Mike Procter Dies At 77
South Africa cricket legend and former national coach Mike Procter died on Saturday at the age of 77, his wife told AFP.
"He suffered a complication during surgery, became unconscious and never woke up," Maryna Procter said.
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