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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 10 Apr 15 8.28am | |
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Very sad indeed. A great cricketer and a great commentator.A true legend. Thoughts go out to his family and friends at this sad time. RIP
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Andy_G Wimbledon 10 Apr 15 8.38am | |
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Grew up listening to him. Legend of the game as a player and broadcaster. RIP Richie
The ups and downs of Palace have left me older than my years |
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Sir James Hird Mount Martha 10 Apr 15 9.23am | |
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Marvellous!
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thegreatlardino crawley/selsey 10 Apr 15 9.40am | |
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Quote Moose at 10 Apr 2015 8.15am
Got 'im! That was a pearler from the guy in the black cloak with the scythe! RIP Richie: the best of the best. as above...a true great
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Hoof Hearted 10 Apr 15 9.52am | |
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Apparently died at 2.22am..... Double Nelson! RIP Sir Richie.
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johnno42000 10 Apr 15 10.28am | |
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To me he was the voice of cricket when I was growing up. RIP.
'Lies to the masses as are like fly's to mollasses...they want more and more and more' |
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legaleagle 10 Apr 15 4.37pm | |
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RIP Richie.
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blind eagle Covington.Tennessee 10 Apr 15 5.19pm | |
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Quote Old Time Eagle at 10 Apr 2015 5.26am
A true great. I was lucky enough to see him play and later enjoy his authorative and knowlegible commentaries. Compared to today's bickering commentators he was a giant. Will be sorely missed by all nationalities. RIP Richie.
Yes he was one of the greats in cricket may he rest in peace!.
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eaglechris Beckenham 10 Apr 15 7.42pm | |
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I remember one commentary where he suggested that the fielding team should move a player round to third man as that's where the batsman looks like was looking to score. Immediately, a fielder was moved to third man. Richie remained silent. Next ball, the batsman was caught . . . At third man. Richies next words, without an ounce of complacency, he said "just like that". He was and always will be the best.
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black eagle. south croydon. 10 Apr 15 10.11pm | |
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Like others on here i grew up watching Richie Benaud along side Peter west and Jim Laker. sadly all three are no longer with us but it was Richie Benaud for me was and still is the voice of cricket. RIP.
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