Don Tallon
Don Tallon was an Australian cricketer, renowned as one of the finest wicketkeepers of his era. He played for Australia in the late 1940s and early 1950s, earning distinction for his exceptional skill behind the stumps. Tallon was part of the legendary 'Invincibles' team that toured England in 1948, which went on to complete an unbeaten Test series. His technique and ability to handle fast bowlers made him a standout figure in the cricketing world, and he was often compared to the best wicketkeepers of his time. His legacy continues to influence modern wicketkeeping, and he remains a revered figure among cricket enthusiasts.
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He and Haddin both compared Carey’s performance to Don Tallon, regarded as Australia’s finest technician with the gloves.
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