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Bob Broadbent (Robert Gillespie Broadbent) was born on 21 June, 1924 in Beckenham, Kent, England, is an English cricketer (1924–1993). Discover Bob Broadbent's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 21 June 1924
Birthday 21 June
Birthplace Beckenham, Kent, England
Date of death 26 April, 1993
Died Place Bromyard, Herefordshire, England
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1924

Robert Gillespie Broadbent (21 June 1924 – 26 April 1993) was an English first-class cricketer who played for Worcestershire between 1950 and 1963.

1949

By 1949 he was appearing for Middlesex's Second XI; he scored 82 for them against Glamorgan II in July of that year.

1950

He made his first-class debut for Worcestershire against Leicestershire at Grace Road in 1950; in a 177-run Worcestershire win Broadbent scored 77 and 29 not out.

Nevertheless, it proved to be his only first-class appearance of the summer.

1951

He was capped by the county in 1951, and ten years later received a benefit season which raised £5,481.

He was a fine close fielder, holding nearly 300 catches in his career.

Broadbent was educated at Caterham School, then became a navigator in the Royal Air Force.

Broadbent became much more of a regular in the Worcestershire side in 1951 and enjoyed a fine season, which saw him capped by the county.

He finished the year with 1,370 first-class runs at an average of over 39, by some margin his highest average in any season.

In the course of this summer he hit what was to remain his highest score, a second-innings 155 against Middlesex in late June.

Worcestershire had been in some trouble at 92/4, but Broadbent and captain Ronald Bird put on 132 for the fifth wicket and in the end the county ran out comfortable ten-wicket victors.

1952

In 1952 Broadbent hit 1,556 first-class runs, his highest season's aggregate, and he was to pass a thousand in five further seasons, the last of these being 1961.

1955

In 1955, against Sussex at Hove, he hit two sixes off successive balls from Robin Marlar; both balls went right out of the ground and were lost.

1960

Broadbent remained a regular in the side until the early 1960s, and stayed with the county just long enough to take part in some of the first one-day games, contributing an important 51, as part of a vital stand of 116 with Tom Graveney (93), to Worcestershire's Gillette Cup quarter-final victory over Glamorgan in June 1963.

He also played in the final, which Worcestershire lost narrowly, but failed in making only 13.

1962

(He had a near miss in 1962, with 968 runs.) His Wisden obituary records that, although he was often forced to play a stubbornly solid role on account of Worcestershire's frequent difficulties, when the Australians visited in 1953 he hit Keith Miller out of the New Road ground.

1963

Broadbent played no more first-class cricket after 1963, but he did turn out a few times in minor counties matches for Hertfordshire, making one List A appearance when Hertfordshire travelled to Durham in the first round of the 1964 Gillette Cup.

It was a chastening experience: Broadbent himself scored 2, and Extras (13) was the highest score as Hertfordshire were bowled out for 63, losing by seven wickets.

Outside cricket, Broadbent was an accomplished hockey player, good enough to represent Worcestershire.