Ian Redpath, the unflappable opener of 66 Tests and member of the Australian cricket hall of fame, dies aged 83.
The popular former Australian opener was known as a courageous, obdurate player who was held in incredibly high regard by ...
During his long and distinguished career with the Baggy Greens, Ian Redpath from Victoria produced many memorable efforts.
Ian Redpath, who has died aged 83, played 66 Test matches as an opening batsman for Australia in the 1960s and early 1970s.
The selectors had often unwisely left Redpath out of a few Australian sides but fortunately chose him in the squad to travel ...
Australia lost one of its great team men when Ian "Redda" Redpath died this weekend aged 83. Redda had a genuine team mentality. The selectors had often unwisely left him out of a few Australian ...
Adelaide: Australian players on Friday wore black armbands during the second pink-ball Test against India here in memory of ...
Philip Hughes tragically passed away in 2014 after being struck on the neck by a short ball during a Sheffield Shield match.
Australia's players wore black armbands during the second Pink-ball Test against India in Adelaide on Friday in memory of ...
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Ian Redpath, who has died aged 83, played 66 Test matches as an opening batsman for Australia in the 1960s and early 1970s. Tenacious and disciplined at the top of the order, he was also vice ...