Brian Close
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The final Test innings
In 1976, the 45-year old Brian Close was called up for the first three Tests in England's five-Test series against the West Indies,http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1970S/1976/WI_IN_ENG/ who were no less ferocious than when Close was battered by them in 1963. In the second innings of the third Test at Old Trafford,http://www.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/1970S/1976/WI_IN_ENG/WI_ENG_T3_08-13JUL1976.html Close's final Test innings, Close opened with the 39-year old John Edrich. Michael Holding, Andy Roberts and Wayne Daniel, a trio of fast bowlers pounded them for two and a half hours. It was one of the most brutal displays of fast bowling ever seen. Wisden said, "Close and Edrich defended their wickets and themselves against fast bowling, which was frequently too wild and hostile to be acceptable". Close himself said, "It must have been the worst wicket I experienced in Test cricket. The faster the West Indians bowled the worse it got because the balls broke through the surface of the wicket. They exploded and flew at you." And it was with this innings of 20 runs off 108 balls in 162 minutes that Close completed his Test career, under a vicious barrage, standing tall and taking the damage as he had against the West Indies at Lord's 13 years ago in 1963.
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1976 - 1963 - Old Trafford - John Edrich - Michael Holding - Andy Roberts - Wayne Daniel
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After that, both Close and Edrich were dropped for the fourth Test. The interval between Close's first and last Test matches was 27 years, the second longest after Wilfred Rhodes. Only one man, Zimbabwean John Traicos, has played a Test match at a greater age since.
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Wilfred Rhodes - Zimbabwean - John Traicos
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