
The summer Alan Butcher reached his peak – Almanack
"Many thought he should've played for England more often than his solitary appearance in 1979"
"Many thought he should've played for England more often than his solitary appearance in 1979"
"We had a pretty similar approach, me and Tuffers"
"I enjoyed being a player who could win games"
"Glamorgan didn't give a damn about me"
"An enchanting Pakistan batsman who made his name while still in his teens"
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"A natural sportsman of rare talent"
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