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Richie Robinson
Right-hand bat
Full Name:
Richard Daryl Robinson
Date of Birth:
08 Jun 1946
Current Age:
79 Year, 4 Month, 7 Days
Born:
East Melbourne Victoria
Teams:
Australia, Victoria
TEST
Rank
-
Cap No
278
First Game
1977-06-16
Last Game
1977-08-11
ODI
Rank
-
Cap No
38
First Game
1977-06-04
Last Game
1977-06-06
T20I
Rank
-
Cap No
First Game
Last Game
Player Stats
Last 10 Matches
Yearwise Stats
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Ranking
The Ashes (Australia in England) - 1977
Series Home
Thu, 11 Aug - Mon, 15 Aug 1977 - 00:00 • 4th Test • Headingley, Leeds
England
436/10 (7.20)
Australia
396/4 (20.00) & 248/10 (89.5)
England won by an innings and 85 runs
Thu, 28 Jul - Thu, 28 Jul 1977 - 00:00 • 3rd Test • Trent Bridge, Nottingham
England
381/10 (7.20) & 189/3 (81.2)
Australia
396/4 (20.00) & 309/10 (127)
England won by 7 wickets
Thu, 16 Jun - Tue, 21 Jun 1977 - 00:00 • 1st Test • Lord's, London
England
436/10 (7.20) & 305/10 (112.4)
Australia
396/4 (20.00) & 114/6 (39)
Match drawn
Prudential Trophy (Australia in England) - 1977
Series Home
Mon, 06 Jun 1977 - 00:00 • 3rd ODI • Kennington Oval, London
England
242/10 (45.00)
Australia
246/8 (53.20)
Australia won by 2 wickets (with 10 balls remaining)
Sat, 04 Jun 1977 - 00:00 • 2nd ODI • Edgbaston, Birmingham
England
171/10 (45.00)
Australia
70/10 (25.20)
England won by 101 runs