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10 Jun 2014 00:55 #195016
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Former Australian all-rounder Gary Gilmour has passed away at the age of 62.
A left-arm swing bowler who famously starred in cricket's inaugural World Cup in 1975 and played 15 Tests for Australia between 1973 and 1977, Gilmour had endured a lengthy battle with ill health and underwent a liver transplant in 2005.
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10 Jun 2014 09:11 #195087
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Always loved to watch him play, Australia's had some great all rounders but he was up there with the best!
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rip gary . i had many great memories of you as a young man
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