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‘A very generous-spirited man’: Former Australian Test cricketer Barry Jarman dies aged 84 – Wide World of Sports
Ian Chappell fondly recalls ‘generous, tough’ teammate
Former Australian Test player Barry Jarman has tragically died at the age of 84.
It is understood Jarman lost his private battle with leukemia.
The cricketer played 19 Test matches for Australia and was a stand-in captain during the 1968 Ashes series in England when Bill Lawry was injured in the Headingley Test.
Before he retired in 1969, Jarman played 13 first-class seasons, debuting with South Australia in 1955.
Former teammate Ian Chappell fondly recalled his memories with the man nicknam…
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