
‘If he could've crawled into a hole…': Mark Taylor remembers how young Shane Warne infuriated Bob Simpson, followed by laughter seconds later
'The look on Warnie's face. If he could've crawled into a hole and covered himself forever and ever, he would have. Simmo (Bob Simpson) went at him. The rest of us didn't say anything. At the time, he was serious but 30 seconds later we were laughing. There'd be very few people who could say they've contributed more to Australian cricket than Bob Simpson,' former captain Mark Taylor told Sydney Morning Herald.
Simpson was also inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1985 and joined the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame in 2006. Cricket Australia termed Simpson's loss as a sad day for cricket. 'Bob Simpson was one of the greats of Australian cricket and this is a sad day for anyone fortunate to have watched him play or who benefited from his wisdom. As a brilliant opening batter, incredible slips fielder and handy spin bowler, Bob was a mainstay of a very strong Australian team in the 1960s, and he became a leader across the game as Australian and New South Wales captain and as a coach. Bob's decision to come out of retirement to successfully lead the Australian team during the advent of World Series Cricket in 1977 was a wonderful service to the game, and his coaching set the foundation for a golden era for Australian cricket. On behalf of Cricket Australia, I would like to express my warmest condolences to Bob's family, friends, teammates and all those touched by his vast contribution to cricket,' Cricket Australia chairman, Mike Baird, said in a statement.
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