Michael Brearley
Michael Brearley is a former English cricketer and captain of the England national team, renowned for his leadership skills and tactical acumen on the field. He played as a right-handed batsman and was a prominent figure in cricket during the 1970s and 1980s. Brearley is particularly remembered for his role in the famous Ashes series and for leading England to a memorable victory in the 1981 Ashes against Australia. After retiring from cricket, he pursued a successful career in psychology and writing, contributing to both cricket commentary and literature. Recently, he joined other former cricket captains in expressing concern over the health of the founder of PTI, urging the Pakistani government to provide necessary medical support.
Born on Apr 28, 1942 (83 years old)
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Other signatories are Michael Atherton, Michael Brearley, and David Gower (England).
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Pakistan:
Michael Brearley is one of the former cricket captains who raised concerns about the health of the founder of PTI.
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