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  1. Allan Robert Border is a former Australian cricketer, born on 27th July 1955, in New South Wales. He was a left-handed batsman, who was also a successful part-time left-arm orthodox spinner.

  2. Allan Border My Story: With Allan Border, Ian Botham, Robert Craddock, Desmond Haynes. This three-part documentary series provides an in-depth look at the career of legendary cricketer, Allan Border, whose captaincy changed Australian cricket forever.

  3. 30. Juni 2023 · SYDNEY (AP) — Former Australia captain Allan Border has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and has said it will be a ‘miracle’ if he lives to 80. Border, the first player to score 11,000 runs in tests and captained Australia to an improbable one-day international World Cup victory in 1987, said Friday he received the diagnosis in ...

  4. 30. Juni 2023 · Australian cricket icon Allan Border has made the heartbreaking reveal he has suffered from Parkinson's Disease for the last seven years and doesn't expect to live past 80. The former Australia ...

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  5. 10. Apr. 2024 · Sunrise hosts Matt Shirvington and Nat Barr have paid a heartfelt tribute to legendary cricketer Allan Border amid his brave battle against Parkinson’s disease. Border, 68, marked World Parkinson’s Day on Thursday by fronting a new campaign urging Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Health Minister Mark Butler to do more to combat the degenerative disease.

  6. 27/7/1955 -. Allan Border AO was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1990 as an Athlete member for his contribution to the sport of cricket. Border made his Test debut in the 1978/79 series against England. In 1987, he became Australia’s highest run scorer in Test cricket, making 7,343 runs from 94 Tests and went on to become ...

  7. 26. Juli 2020 · Employing enterprising strokeplay that wouldn't looked out of place in the BBL, Allan Border struck an unbeaten 118 off 88 balls against Sri Lanka at the Ade...

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