Previous England cricketer Robin Jackman, who played four Test matches and 15 one-day internationals, has passed on, the International Cricket Council said. He was 75.
Robin Jackman took 1,402 wickets in a 399-game five star vocation somewhere in the range of 1966 and 1982.
Following his retirement, he turned into an observer in South Africa, where he lived with his better half Yvonne.
An assertion Friday from the ICC read:
“We are disheartened to find out about the demise of unbelievable pundit and previous England bowler Robin Jackman, who has died matured 75. The musings of the cricketing scene go out to his loved ones during this troublesome time.”
Previous New Zealand bowler and individual analyst Danny Morrison tweeted:
“Awoken to the tragic information on dear pal and comms partner Robin Jackman passing… Favored to have had superb occasions shared ‘Jackers’. Tear Rob”.