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Sam Gannon was born on 8 February, 1947 in Australia, is an Australian cricketer (1947–2021). Discover Sam Gannon'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 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 8 February 1947
Birthday 8 February
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Date of death 5 February, 2021
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Nationality Australia

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1947

John Bryant "Sam" Gannon (8 February 1947 – 5 February 2021) was an Australian cricketer who played in three Test matches during the 1977/78 season.

1966

Gannon made his first-class debut for Western Australia in 1966–67, taking three wickets against Victoria and 6/107 against South Australia.

1967

He played in the Shield-winning WA sides of 1967–68 and took seven wickets against the touring Indian side.

1970

In 1970–71 he took 4/41 against the touring English side.

1971

In 1971–72 he took 5/97 against Victoria.

WA won the Shield that year.

1972

From November 1972 he did not play for WA for five years.

When World Series Cricket happened he was recalled to the West Australian side.

and had a strong season.

He took four wickets against NSW and 4/70 against India.

He was called into the Australian side for the second Test against India replacing an injured Alan Hurst.

He took 3/84 and 4/77 (including a spell of 4/13), helping Australia win by two wickets.

This effort meant Gannon kept his place for the next two Tests.

He took only four wickets over the next two Tests, both of which Australia dropped.

Gannon was dropped for the 5th Test against India and subsequent tour of West Indies in favour of Ian Callen.

According to one report, "Gannon captured 11 wickets at 32.82 in his three Tests, but most of his victims were tailenders, and the top order Indian batsmen seldom experienced difficulty against him.."

1974

He died three days before his 74th birthday.

1978

At the beginning of the 1978–79 season, selector Neil Harvey said Gannon was a prospect for Test selection.

However he was not picked and the season turned out to be his last.

Following his retirement from cricket, Gannon became a highly successful businessman.

2013

Gannon was elected chairman of the Western Australian Cricket Association in August 2013.

2017

Gannon was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the 2017 Queen's Birthday Honours for service to cricket.