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Clive Rice could have been bracketed with four great all-rounders of the 80s - Botham, Hadlee, Khan and Dev - if politics had allowed, writes Scyld Berry. By Scyld Berry 27 July 2015 • 11:03pm .
Clive Rice, who has died at 66, four months after undergoing pioneering treatment for a brain tumour, would almost certainly be remembered as one of Test cricket's greatest players had his career ...
Former South Africa and Nottinghamshire captain Clive Rice has died aged 66. One of the best all-rounders of his era, he played for Notts between 1975 and 1987 and led them to the County ...
Clive Rice, who has died of a brain tumour aged 66, would have become one of the most prominent all-round cricketers ever to have played the game had his career not coincided with South Africa’s ...
Clive Rice was South Africa's first captain following the apartheid-era isolation. Written by Cricket Country Staff Published: Jul 28, 2015, 02:39 PM (IST) Edited: Jul 28, 2015, 02:43 PM (IST) ...
“Clive Rice, may the Good Lord hold you in His big hand, may he comfort your family in this sad time. We have lost a legend,” tweeted TV pundit and former Springbok World Cup winner Kobus Wiese.
Clive Rice, who died on Tuesday at the age of 66 from a brain tumour, embodied the generation of South African cricketers whose international careers paid the price for the horrors of apartheid.
Clive Rice, South Africa captain who led the national team on their return from isolation, passes away at the age of 66 in a Cape Town hospital on Tuesday after suffering from a brain tumour.
The New Yorker magazine once described the polymath Clive James as “a brilliant bunch of guys”. Well Clive Rice, who died on Tuesday aged 66 after suffering with a brain tumour, was a ...
Clive Rice has launched a scathing attack on South African team using words like disgraceful, spineless, chokers and diabolical to describe South Africa’s failure to win the first Test.
Clive Edward Butler Rice, born July 23, 1949, is a former South African all-rounder who sadly played only three ODIs and no Tests due to South Africa's suspension in the apartheid era.
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