The New Zealand National Cricket Team took the field wearing black armbands on Day 1 of the third and final Test against England at Trent Bridge to pay tribute to one of the country's most respected cricket heroes, Bob Blair, who passed away in England on his 94th birthday.
Why are New Zealand players wearing Black Armbands?
Blair's cricket achievements were remarkable, but it was his incredible courage during New Zealand's 1953 tour of South Africa that made him a legend in the game. His story remains one of the most emotional and inspiring ones in New Zealand cricket history.
During that tour, Blair suffered a heartbreaking tragedy when his fiancée was among the victims of a devastating train disaster in New Zealand. Blair was miles away when he heard the shocking news. Despite the immense grief, Blair showed extraordinary strength and continued with the tour.
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