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Remembering Robin Smith: Courageous Batsman, True Gentleman
Former England cricketer, Robin Smith died aged 62. A statement from his family confirmed that Smith had died unexpectedly in his South Perth apartment and that the cause of death is unknown.
He played in 62 Tests and 71 ODIs and amassed 6655 runs in his international cricket career for England, including 4236 runs in Tests averaging an impressive 43.67. He was a vital figure in England’s Test team between 1988 and 1996. He scored nine hundreds, three against the Windies who had the world's best pace attack at that time. He scored 2419 runs in ODIs and was part of the England team which lost the 1992 World Cup final.
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