Remembering Bob Blair: A Resilient Cricketer Passes at 94
Bob Blair, a former New Zealand cricketer known for his tenacity, has died at the age of 94. His remarkable career spanned from 1953 to 1964, during which he took part in 19 Test matches. Blair secured a total of 43 wickets, boasting an impressive bowling average of 35.23.
Blair's legacy is not only defined by his statistics but also by his enduring spirit, particularly in the wake of the tragic Tangiwai disaster, which deeply impacted the nation. His contributions to the sport and his resilience in challenging times have left a lasting impression on New Zealand cricket.
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