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Cricketing Great Keith Stackpole Passes Away at 84

Last updated: April 25, 2025 7:10 am
Lena Stan
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Keith Stackpole, former Australian cricketer and Ashes hero, dies at the age of 84.
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Legendary Australian cricketer remembered for his Ashes heroics and lasting impact on the sport

Former Australian Test cricketer Keith Stackpole has died at the age of 84, leaving behind a rich legacy in international and domestic cricket.

A right-handed opener hailing from Victoria, Stackpole donned the Baggy Green in 43 Test matches between 1966 and 1974.

In a career that saw him cement his place among the sport’s most reliable top-order batters, he amassed 2,807 Test runs at an average of 37.42. His record includes seven impressive centuries—an enduring testament to his skill and resilience at the crease.

Stackpole’s name is etched in Ashes history. His highest Test score—a commanding 207—came against England at the Gabba during the fiercely contested 1970-71 series. It was a knock that helped shape Australia’s dominance in that campaign.

In the same series, Stackpole also made his mark in the game’s evolving format. He featured in the first-ever One-Day International, held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1971.

Remarkably, he wasn’t just a force with the bat—he chipped in with the ball too, taking three wickets with his leg-spin against England.

Two years later, Stackpole continued to shine. During the 1972 Ashes series, he stood tall as the leading run-scorer, accumulating 485 runs. Serving as vice-captain to Ian Chappell, he displayed leadership and consistency throughout the tour.

Following his retirement from professional cricket, Stackpole remained deeply involved in the sport. He transitioned into a well-respected television and radio commentator, offering insights with the same sharp mind that once dissected bowling attacks. Tributes have poured in since the news of his passing broke.

Cricket Australia chairman Mike Baird paid homage to the late cricketer, stating: “Keith was one of the great contributors to the game of cricket and his legacy will live long into the future.”

“It is testament to his talent and standing that he was one of the five Wisden cricketers of the year in 1973 and was awarded the MBE in 1974 for services to cricket.”

Stackpole’s contribution went far beyond runs and wickets. He represented an era where grit met grace. A player who stood tall during high-pressure contests and later used his voice to grow the game across airwaves.

His impact resonates not just in Australia but across the cricketing world, particularly in England, where many fans still remember his fierce Ashes battles and commanding presence at the crease.

Keith Stackpole was more than just a cricketer. He was a leader, a pioneer, and a true gentleman of the game. His achievements—both on the field and behind the mic—will continue to inspire future generations. The cricket world bids farewell to a legend, but his story will echo for years to come.

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