Robin Marlar, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Robin Marlar

English cricketer

Date of Birth: 02-Jan-1931

Place of Birth: Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom

Profession: journalist, cricketer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Robin Marlar

  • Robin Geoffrey Marlar (born 2 January 1931 in Eastbourne, Sussex) was an English cricketer and cricket journalist.
  • He was educated at Harrow School and Magdalene College, Cambridge.Marlar played first-class cricket for Cambridge University, winning a blue in 1951, 1952 and 1953 (when he captained Cambridge to victory over Oxford), and for Sussex between 1951 and 1968.
  • An innovative off-break bowler, he took 970 wickets in 289 matches at an average of 25.22, with a personal best of 9/46 against Lancashire at Hove in 1955.
  • He was a "shrewd and skilful" captain of Sussex between 1955 and 1959.
  • He remains one of only five native-born cricketers to hold this post. He had a successful journalistic career as an outspoken cricket correspondent of The Sunday Times, and wrote the illustrated history The Story of Cricket (1979).Marlar stood as a Conservative candidate for Bolsover in the 1959 General Election, and in a 1962 by-election at Leicester North East.
  • Decades later he was a candidate at the 1993 Newbury by-election.
  • He was appointed as the President of Sussex County Cricket Club for 2005 and President of MCC for 2005-06.
  • During this time he told the Sunday Telegraph: "Did you know that Brighton College are playing girls in their First XI? Girls.
  • It's absolutely outrageous. If there's an 18-year-old who can bowl at 80 mph and he's been brought up properly then he shouldn't want to hurt a lady at any cost. And if he saw a girl bowling at that speed he would question whether she had undergone a sex change." The girls he was referring to were Holly Colvin and Sarah Taylor, who both played for England.

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