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Unlikely heroes of the Cricket World Cup
Wisden Cricket Monthly editor-in-chief Phil Walker and magazine editor Jo Harman pick out some of the less heralded names to light up the men’s Cricket World Cup over the years in partnership with RadioTimes.com. Gary Gilmour (1975) Headingley, Leeds 18th June 1975 Gary Gilmour, a beer-bellied chain smoker with a rustically arranged rug and a name shared with a notorious American serial killer, was a popular swing-bowling all-rounder who burned brightly if briefly for Ian Chappell’s Australians in the mid-Seventies. His finest moment came at Leeds in the semi-final of ’75, when under dank and heavy skies he swung it round cor

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