Elder son: Greg Benaud, 60, (pictured) at the public housing cottage he shares with his mother Marcia, who married Richie Benaud in 1953 and had two sons who would only see their famous father occasionally after their parents divorced, Glamorous: Marcia Benaud, in January 1953, following her marriage to Richie, after which the newlyweds went to the Adelaide Oval where the new Mrs Benaud is pictured, above, watching her husband play a Test against South Africa, Sons of the father: Richie Benaud pictured at the beach with his two sons, Jeffrey (left) and Greg (right) in the happier days of his marriage to first wife Marcia, when he was playing Test cricket for Australia, Young beauty: Marcia Lavender was a shorthand typist when she met cricketer Richie Benaud at a Sydney city accounting firm in the early 1950s and he went on to begin his Test career. Richie Benaud, pictured during his touring days as Australian Test captain had an interest in cars, particularly Renaults and Sunbeams, and passed that interest down to his sons Greg and Jeff, Richie Benaud (pictured) married his second wife Daphne, an ardent cricket fan, in 1967 and together the couple forged a remarkable partnership during which the former Test captain became a legend behind the microphone. What an innings. ', Home territory: Richie Benaud was the king of the commentary box and at complete ease on cricket grounds around the world including the SCG (above), but as he forged his international commentary career he saw less of his two sons by first wife Marcia, Marcia Benaud said: 'I was at the stage where I preferred to be happy with a little, than rich and unhappy and so I accepted it and I haven't seen him since that day in court.'. He was shrewd not only from the weight of experience but in the cautious way he rationed opinions. When, a few months later in England, Benaud took veteran Ray Lindwalls advice and bowled his leg-spin around the wicket into the rough, when all seemed lost in the Old Trafford Test, his wicket-taking that afternoon ensured that Australia retained the Ashes and raised the captain close to sainthood in the estimation of his team and his country. With Ray Lindwall, Keith Miller and Ernie Toshack, three of Australia's leading four bowlers from the 1948 Invincibles tour of England unavailable, Benaud bowled heavily in some matches. Australian cricketer who led his country in 28 Test matches and later became one of the worlds most respected commentators. In his later career, he added the flipper, a combination of the googly and top spinner which was passed to him by Bruce Dooland. 'Daphne has been kind and fair over the years to me and has welcomed me, even when it was undeserved on my part,' Greg said. Tony Abbott offers family a state funeral for the former Australian leg-spinner, cricket captain and commentator. 'I watched all the broadcasts. It was not the first time he had been hospitalised by a blow to the head. How Prince Harry's chat with guru who compared Hamas terrorists to Jews who battled the Nazis has appalled JAN MOIR: Goodbye Ken, the world always seemed safer with you on the airwaves, Abstaining from masturbating RAISES risk of anxiety, depression and erectile dysfunction, study warns. Marcia Lavender was a shorthand typist from Strathfield in Sydney's inner west and working at a chartered accountants office in Sydney's CBD where young cricketer Richie Benaud was trying to make a career. The Cricket Player, Journalist Richie Benaud passed away at the age of 92. [7], At this stage of his career, he had played 13 Tests with mediocre results. Yes! [20] Benaud struck an unbeaten 100 and totalled 1/64 in the next match against Western Australia before the Australians departed for England. Benaud, who was appointed OBE in 1961 for services to cricket, leaves a wife of 48 years, Daphne, and two children from his first marriage. [29][36], It was the first of his successes against India, against whom he took his wickets at an average of 18. 'But it suited [Richie] to keep it quiet, and so that's how it was kept.'. Abbott described him as the voice of cricket. [4], Benaud was not a large spinner of the ball, but he was known for his ability to extract substantial bounce from the surface. [9] This was the only match he played for the second-string state team that summer. He loved winning. Greg Benaud had just turned twelve and his brother Jeffrey was nine. He ended with 121 and took four wickets in the match as Australia won by an innings and took the series 30. Now an 85-year-old pensioner, Marcia Benaud hadn't seen Richie Benaud since the 1970s when he was contesting the maintenance paid to support her and their sons. [99], He openly criticised the actions by the Chappell brothers (Trevor and Greg) in the post-match reaction to the underarm bowling incident of 1981, proving his moral integrity far outweighed his unconditional patriotism for Australia. [6] Benaud's bold leadership coupled with his charismatic nature and public relations ability enlivened interest in Test cricket among a public who had increasingly regarded it as boring. Benaud scored 78 and 68 and took a total of 5/238, his dismissals being Davidson and frontline Test batsmen in a 121-run win. RIP Richie Benaud. He was buried on April 15 in a private funeral ceremony attended only by immediate family members. Born October 6, 1930, Benaud was a legend by every definition on the book, but there . 'But I wasn't invited Rich asked that I not attend. Later that same day, there was a commemoration service officiated by former teammate turned lay preacher Brian Booth; attendees included his family and close friendsamong them former players, including Ian Chappell and Shane Warne, and Australian Test captain Michael Clarke. [127], In November 2015, Benaud became an honouree at Bradman Foundation, having been a long-serving patron in his life. Former Australia cricket captain and renowned commentator Richie Benaud has died aged 84. He was attacked by the touring batsmen, taking 1/75 from 16.5 overs in his first outing against an international outfit. At the age of 83, he crushed two vertebrae when his 1963 Sunbeam vintage sports car hit a brick wall near his home in Coogee, Sydney. Birth date: 6 October, 1930, Monday. 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[73] Benaud had a poor series with the bat, scoring 45 runs at 9, but was more successful with the ball, taking 15 wickets at 32.53. He became the first player to reach 200 wickets and 2,000 runs in Test cricket, arriving at that milestone in 1963. He scored 97 in Australia's only innings and then took 7/46 in the hosts' first innings as the Australians took an innings win. Marcia Benaud and Greg Benaud have launched legal action in the NSW Supreme Court challenging Richie Benaud's second wife Daphne for a slice of his multi-million-dollar estate. It's been very much appreciated.'. [118], In November 2014, at age 84, Benaud announced that he had been diagnosed with skin cancer. [88] His final two Tests saw no fairytale finish, yielding only four wickets and 55 runs. [128] After rain interrupted the 2016 SCG Test against West Indies, the second day unofficially became Richie Benaud Day as 501 Benaud impersonators stayed at the SCG, which is a day before the annual Jane McGrath Day for Breast Cancer awareness and fundraising, which was again rained out.[129]. [45] He had been a major contributor to the series win, scoring 329 runs at 54.83 and taking 30 wickets at 21.93, establishing himself as one of the leading leg spinners of the modern era. [29][36][54] Benaud made a strong start to the series against India, taking 3/0 in the first innings of the First Test in Delhi, before a 5/76-second innings haul secured an innings victory. Australia needed six runs from the final over, in which Benaud was caught and the last two wickets fell to run outs while attempting the winning run. In addition to his accurate probing consistency, he possessed a well-disguised googly and topspinner which tricked many batsmen and yielded him many wickets. [130], Last edited on 25 February 2023, at 20:19, 195455 series when England visited Australia, 196061 Test series against the visiting West Indians, 196263 saw an English team under Dexter visit Australia, Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Jane McGrath Day for Breast Cancer awareness and fundraising, List of New South Wales representative cricketers, List of international cricket five-wicket hauls by Richie Benaud. While a heart attack was the cause of Warne's death while holidaying in Thailand, Healy revealed that he feared the spin king would succumb to another health issue. 'He likes to keep his privacy.'. Oscar Cainer tells all. This put him in a small group of spinners whose career averages were inferior to their performances against India, generally regarded as the best players of spin in the world. Richie Benaud died on April 10, 2015, after being diagnosed with skin cancer. Benaud was born in Penrith, New South Wales, in 1930. ''I was devastated when he left. Richie Benaud Biography Richie Benaud Networth or debate this issue live on our message boards. After Don Bradman, there has been no Australian player more famous or more influential than Richie Benaud.. Benaud went around the wicket and bowled into the footmarks, having Dexter caught behind and then Peter May bowled around his legs. The lawsuit against Richie Benauds estate involves complex trusts and superannuation funds both in Australia and overseas, the NSW Supreme court was told on Friday. Craig had fallen ill, and just when the senior player, Neil Harvey, was expected to succeed to the leadership, Benauds name was announced. No comments have so far been submitted. He had been battling skin cancer By Charlie Eccleshare Until. After scoring 44 and taking 2/66 in the opening first-class match against Worcestershire, the all-rounder starred in his next match, against Yorkshire. The parents who fear their 11-year-olds will be scarred for life by the graphic sex education lessons that Two Insulate Britain protesters are jailed for contempt of court after they defied a judge's orders not to 'Derek fights on, it makes me fall in love with him all over again:' Kate Garraway reveals there are days French authorities fear 'narco-tourists' could flock to Normandy beaches after 'more than two tonnes of Hopes for cervical cancer vaccine after trials in mice showed it reduced tumours 80 per cent of the time. [29], Benaud's bowling reached a new level on the return leg of Australia's overseas tour, when they stopped in the Indian subcontinent in 195657 en route back to Australia. [66] With Davidson back, Australia won the final Test by two wickets,[67] after a controversial incident in which Australian wicketkeeper Wally Grout was not given out hit wicket when a bail was dislodged and the umpires did not notice. Benaud took 3/116 to complement scores of 43 and 90 on his return in the Third Test in Sydney. [citation needed], Benaud took over when Australian cricket was in a low phase with a young team. A personal letter from Richie Benaud to a young English leg-spinner almost 20 years ago has emerged as a touching example of the great cricketer's personal qualities and deep respect for his fans. However, cricketers like Shane Warne, Ian Chappell, Michael Clarke among several others visited his commemoration service on the same day. Australia had fallen to 6/92 on the final day chasing a target of 233 with Benaud and Davidson at the crease. [35] He took 6/52 and 5/53, his best-ever match analysis, ending the series with 113 runs at 18.83 and 24 wickets at 17.66. [93] Benaud was regarded as one of the finest close-fielders of his era, either at gully or in a silly position. [72] Benaud then took four wickets in the drawn Fifth Test to end the series 21. When it became clear that the cricketing legend was finally about to succumb to skin cancer, Daphne contacted Jeff and Greg Benaud. His success was based on his ability to attack, his tactical boldness and his ability to extract more performance from his players, in particular Davidson. [6] In eight first-class matches after his Test campaign was over, Benaud added a further half-century in addition to the century against Pearce's XI, and took 22 more wickets, including 4/20 against the Gentlemen of England. Richie Benaud, 1959. The opener at Brisbane delivered the thrill of crickets first tied Test match. Prince Andrew has 'offered to manage prestigious Royal estates including Balmoral but King Charles has told PLATELL'S PEOPLE: Yes, Madonna toyboys are fun but not if you value your dignity. [114][115], On 29 October 2008, Benaud's mother, Irene, died, aged 104. He was the accompaniment of an Australian summer. His performances in South Africa in 1957-58 reinforced that belief. As a captain, he never lost a Test series. He added another fifty and ended with 250 runs at 31.25. [61], The Test was tied when Solomon ran out Ian Meckiff with a direct hit. [108], Benaud's distinctive speaking style has been frequently parodied on the Australian comedy series Comedy Inc. and The Twelfth Man. He wrote a number of books, rather serious works written with little flourish, and there were two books about him, one by AG Moyes and a later study by Mark Browning. Richie Benaud's Death - Cause and Date Born (Birthday) Oct 6, 1930 Death Date April 10, 2015 Age of Death 84 years Cause of Death Skin Cancer Profession Cricket Player The cricket player Richie Benaud died at the age of 84. It could have killed him if it had struck him where his skull was previously fractured. The selectors persisted in Benaud despite his unproductive Test performances, selecting him for the squad for the 1953 Ashes tour of England. In 1961 he was made an OBE for services to cricket. 'It's 39 years since I spoke to or saw him, except on TV,' she said. Its one of those things in life: you live and learn as you go along.. His leg spin yielded ten wickets at 30.60, with a best of 4/118 in the Fourth Test in Adelaide when he was given a heavy workload, totalling 58 overs,[7] when Ray Lindwall and Keith Miller broke down during the match. Marcia was to live in the house at Beecroft until 2002, when she sold it and gave the profits to her two sons and moved into the housing cottage on the Central Coast with Greg. Swanton. [120][121][122], Prime Minister Tony Abbott offered his family a state funeral; however, his widow, Daphne, declined, respecting his wishes for a private funeral. Benaud had an ineffective match with the ball, taking 1/162. Over the first years of their marriage, Benaud would tour overseas with the Australian cricket team to the West Indies, England, India, Pakistan and South Africa. [7] Benaud was the only bowler selected for all five Tests of the 195455 series when England visited Australia. The pharmacist, Ivan James, suggested a treatment with calamine lotion and boracic acid. The best of his career hung principally on the exhilharating Test series of 1960-61, when he captained Australia against the visiting West Indies side led by Frank Worrell. Benaud played international cricket from 1952 to 1964, and Australia never lost a series under his captaincy (28 games). [111], It was announced on 15 November 2009, that Benaud had signed a three-year contract with the Nine Network to continue being part of their cricket coverage until 2013, although his role would change from that of ball-by-ball commentary. [47] Benaud's men won the Second Test,[48] before he took 5/83 and 4/94 in the drawn Third Test. John, who played in three Tests, was 13 years younger. By Andrew McGarry. He took up a journalism position with the News of the World,[98] beginning as a police roundsman before becoming a sports columnist. The Ashes were retained in England in 1961, though a shoulder injury kept Benaud from the Lords Test, which was won by Australia under Harvey. [36] His batting was reliable, with 227 runs at 32.47. Lived: 30867 days = 84 years. He married Marcia in 1953 and had two children with her, Gregory and. Benaud's 5/13 in 25 balls instigated an English collapse which saw Australia retain the Ashes. In his three Tests he averaged just three runs with the bat scoring 15 runs over five innings and took two wickets for 174 before ending the long tour in glory with 135 in a festival match at a crowded Scarborough ground, hitting 11 sixes to equal the world record at that time. She kept me informed so that I knew when Dad was sick. Benaud was another contender with 219 wickets, but it was Statham who broke the record (only to be overtaken by Trueman in New Zealand) and Benaud had to be content with breaking Ray Lindwall's Australian record of 228 Test wickets. Even worse, many such slurs aren't from men but 'I couldn't do it without you': Victoria Beckham poses with her whole family after her PFW show - as she Brooklyn Beckham puts on a loved-up display with wife Nicola Peltz as they head back to hotel after Cruz Beckham supports his mother Victoria as he carrying his very own VB handbag on the way to her show Like father, like daughter! [4] Benaud had the tendency to bowl around the wicket at a time when he was one of the first players to do so; it had an influence on spin bowlers like Shane Warne and Ashley Giles. Although both sons played cricket at the private boys school they attended, Barker College in Sydney's northern suburbs, neither went on to play representative cricket after school like their father and grandfather. First wife: The former Marcia Lavender (pictured) married Richie Benaud in 1953, had two boys and divorced in 1967 and at the time of the cricketing legend's death in April had not seen him - except on TV - for 39 years. He was with us as a player, journalist . His first BBC radio commentary came in 1960, followed by his first television appearance three years later. In a one-off Test against Pakistan in Karachi, he scored 56 and took 1/36 as Australia fell to defeat. 'I thought when he retired we would be a family together again,' she said. Benaud was a Test cricket all-rounder, blending leg spin bowling with lower-order batting aggression. He secured his place after scoring 125 against Queensland at the start of the season,[23] although his lead-up form in two matches against England for his state and an Australian XI was not encouraging. Link to video: Richie Benaud became a household name for a whole new generation when he moved from the oval to the commentary box. In the next four matches, Benaud passed 15 only once, scoring a 34, and took only seven wickets. He led his country in 28 Tests and never lost a series as Australian captain. His father Louis, a third-generation Australian of French Huguenot descent,[4] was a leg spinner who played for Penrith District Cricket Club in Sydney Grade Cricket, gaining attention for taking all twenty wickets in a match against St. Marys for 65. Marcia said that from time to time when people inquired about her name, she would quietly respond that yes, she was the first Mrs Richie Benaud. [7][14] Benaud ended his season with 97 and a total of 3/39 in an innings win over South Australia.[7]. [59], Benaud had contributed 91 runs at 15.16 and 29 wickets at 19.59. [76], In another match against Victoria, he ordered his team to attempt to score 404 on the final day to take an unlikely victory in accordance with a promise to score at 400 per day. [80][81][82] Benaud returned to form with match figures of 5/142 and 57 in the Fifth Test at Sydney,[83] which ended in a draw when Benaud ordered Bill Lawry and Peter Burge to play out the last afternoon for a draw that would retain the Ashes. He sustained a cracked sternum and shoulder injuries. [41], In the Second Test at Cape Town, Benaud took 4/95 and then 5/49 in the second innings to secure an innings victory after the home team were forced to follow on. Time and again he and fellow bowler Alan Davidson took the opposition by storm, and the Australians, led by 22-year-old Ian Craig, finished the tour unbeaten.
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