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flag 92-year-old former England opener and ICC match referee Raman Subba Row, England's oldest living men's Test cricketer, dies.

Former England opener and ICC match referee Raman Subba Row has died aged 92. He played 13 Test matches for England between 1958 and 1961, scoring three hundreds and averaging 46.85. After retiring from cricket, he became chairman of Surrey and helped form the Test and County Cricket Board (TCCB), which was the precursor of the ECB. Subba Row was England's oldest living men's Test cricketer at the time of his death.

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