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🏏 Former Australia Opener Keith Stackpole Passes Away at 84

Australian cricket is mourning the loss of former opener Keith Stackpole, who passed away at the age of 84. A stylish and aggressive batter in his era, Stackpole represented Australia in 43 Tests and 6 ODIs between 1966 and 1974.
🔹 Career Highlights:
Test Matches: 43
Runs: 2,807
Centuries: 7
Highest Score: 207 (against England, Brisbane, 1970-71 Ashes)
Stackpole was known for his flamboyant strokeplay and his role as a key figure during the transition phase of Australian cricket in the late '60s and early '70s. He formed a solid opening partnership with Bill Lawry and was part of the legendary 1970-71 Ashes series, where his counterattacking innings left a lasting impact.
🔸 Beyond Batting:
Keith Stackpole also bowled part-time leg-spin and took 15 Test wickets, offering Australia a handy secondary option with the ball. Post-retirement, he remained involved with the game as a commentator and cricket analyst, continuing to influence generations of fans and young cricketers alike.
🕊️ Tributes Pour In:
The cricketing world has come together to pay tribute to Stackpole's legacy. Cricket Australia acknowledged his "fearless approach and passionate representation of the Baggy Green," and former teammates hailed him as a "fighter at the crease and a gentleman off it."
Rest in peace, Keith Stackpole — a fierce competitor and a cherished servant of Australian cricket.