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Malcolm Nash 18:21 - Jul 31 with 1729 viewsoldcob

the ex Glamorgan cricketer famous for the Sobers six sixes in an over achievement has passed away. Lovely guy Mal, I met him some years ago when I was chairing a quiz in Port Talbots Forge Tavern. He was then on the committee for the NSPCC, he was there to accept the money we had collected for his cause. A true gentleman and no mean cricketer either. Lost count of how many times he'd get a lbw first over at St.Helens. RIP Mal, it was a pleasure to know you.
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Malcolm Nash on 19:18 - Jul 31 with 1678 viewsWarwickHunt

Great cricketer and a lovely bloke.

Was on the verge of an England cap for a while. Absolutely unplayable at times.
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Malcolm Nash on 19:23 - Jul 31 with 1672 viewslonglostjack

St. Helens legend. Abergavenny boy.
[Post edited 31 Jul 2019 19:27]

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Malcolm Nash on 19:28 - Jul 31 with 1657 viewsdickythorpe

His autobiography came out last year and was an enjoyable read.
Sobers was his hero and they became lifelong friends.
RIP
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Malcolm Nash on 21:12 - Jul 31 with 1602 viewsoldgrey

Malcolm Nash on 19:18 - Jul 31 by WarwickHunt

Great cricketer and a lovely bloke.

Was on the verge of an England cap for a while. Absolutely unplayable at times.


Agreed Phil. At his best when conditions were humid and he got the ball to move. Only medium pace but could be lethal with the new ball. I remember against Middlesex around 1969 first innings he had them 10-3 including Parfitt out for a duck until the sun broke through the clouds and they went on to make 400.
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Malcolm Nash on 21:23 - Jul 31 with 1583 viewsWarwickHunt

Malcolm Nash on 21:12 - Jul 31 by oldgrey

Agreed Phil. At his best when conditions were humid and he got the ball to move. Only medium pace but could be lethal with the new ball. I remember against Middlesex around 1969 first innings he had them 10-3 including Parfitt out for a duck until the sun broke through the clouds and they went on to make 400.


Happy days, Nige.

No bugger in the beer tent when Mal or Tony Cordle were batting either...
[Post edited 31 Jul 2019 22:03]
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Malcolm Nash on 21:46 - Jul 31 with 1563 viewsexhmrc1

Excellent cricketer and really nice bloke. Always had a chat with him particularly after he retired and was an insurance salesman in Alexandra House. We always had a chat around the station.
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