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5 oldest living Test cricketers

2. Robert Neil Harvey (95 years, 128 days old) Harvey, born in 1928, is a legend etched in Australian cricket history. He played 79 Tests between 1948 and 1963, scoring a staggering […]

2. Robert Neil Harvey (95 years, 128 days old)

Harvey, born in 1928, is a legend etched in Australian cricket history. He played 79 Tests between 1948 and 1963, scoring a staggering 6149 runs at an average of 48.41. Renowned for his elegant strokeplay and ability to dominate attacks, he formed part of the famed “Invincibles” team that went unbeaten in England in 1953. He captained Australia in 17 Tests, his leadership qualities leaving an indelible mark. Still residing in Australia, Harvey’s legacy goes beyond statistics; he is an inspiration to generations of young cricketers, his name synonymous with batting brilliance.

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