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A 2005 file picture of surviving members of the 1948 Australian cricket team (L to R) Bill Johnston, Neil Harvey, Bill Brown, ...
Bill Johnston, a member of Don Bradman's 1948 "Invincibles" cricket team, passed away at the age of 85, Cricket Australia said on Friday. Johnston, a left-arm medium-pace bowler from Victoria ...
No Australian made a greater personal contribution to the playing success of the 1948 side than wiry WILLIAM ARRAS JOHNSTON, the six-foot-two-inch left-arm medium-fast bowler from Victoria. Not ...
Bill Johnston, the Australian cricketer who died on Thursday aged 85, played a vital part with his left-arm bowling in his country's succession of triumphs after the Second World War.
After Bill Johnston met with an accident in South Africa during the tour of 1949-50, it took him six days to personally convey the news to his mother. Image Source: Wikipedia Nowadays cricketers ...
Former Aussie captain and member of the Invincibles of 1948 Bill Brown, who died in 2008, is Australia’s oldest ever Test cricketer, having died 95 years and 229 days. Watch the Pakistan Women ...