Overview
- Bob Cowper, the first cricketer to score a Test triple century on Australian soil, has died at 84 following a prolonged battle with cancer.
- The left-handed batter played 27 Tests from 1964 to 1968, amassing 2,061 runs at an average of 46.84, including five centuries and taking 36 wickets.
- His 12-hour, 307-run innings during the 1965–66 Ashes series remains one of the most revered performances in Australian cricket history.
- After retiring at age 28, Cowper built a successful career in finance and played a key advisory role in professionalizing cricket through World Series Cricket and ICC governance.
- Cowper was honored with the Medal of the Order of Australia in 2023 for his contributions to cricket and is survived by his wife Dale and daughters Olivia and Sera.