Cricket Australia: Vale Hedley ‘Brian’ Taber

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Cricket Australia (CA), formerly the Australian Cricket Board (ACB), is the governing body for cricket in Australia. Established in 1905 as the Australian Board of Control for International Cricket, CA manages all national teams, including Men's, Women's, and Youth sides, as well as other national teams. It oversees the organization of Test matches, ODIs, and T20Is, and coordinates home international fixtures.

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Cricket Australia is mourning the loss of former Australian and NSW wicketkeeper Brian Taber.

Taber, who played 16 Test matches for Australia between 1966/70, passed away yesterday aged 83.

Widely regarded as one of the best wicketkeepers to represent Australia, Taber was renowned for his impeccable glovework and calm demeanour behind the stumps.

On Test debut against South Africa in Johannesburg, Taber took seven catches and a stumping. He went on to accumulate 56 catches and four stumpings and made 353 runs at 16.04 with a top score of 48.

Raised in Wollongong, Taber was a stalwart of the NSW team from 1964/65 to 1973/74 playing 129 first-class games. He captained his state on several occasions, recorded one first-class century and was a member of the NSW Cricket Hall of Fame.

After his playing career, Taber was a generous and widely popular contributor to Australian Cricket filling many roles including as NSW coach and selector and manager of the Australian Under-19 men’s team.

The medal awarded to the Player of the Tournament at the National Under-19 Championship is named in his honour.

Nick Hockley, CA Chief Executive said:

“We are deeply saddened by Brian’s passing and enormously grateful for his significant contribution to Australian Cricket.

“Brian’s vast popularity among former teammates, and all those fortunate enough to have known him, is just one indication of the impact he had on our game.

“Brian had a passion for the development of young players, and it is fitting that the Player of the Tournament at the Men’s National Under-19 Championships will continue to receive the Brian Taber Medal.

“Our deepest condolences to Brian’s family, former teammates and his many friends at this sad time.”

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