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Full name William Howard Frindall
Born March 3, 1939, Epsom, Surrey
Died January 30, 2009 (aged 69 years 333 days)
Major teams Hampshire 2nd XI, Marylebone Cricket Club, Sir Paul Getty's XI
Nickname Bearded Wonder, Bearders
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
Other Author, Scorer
Education Reigate Grammar School; Kingston School of Art
Bill Frindall took over from Arthur Wrigley, the BBC's long-standing scorer, on his sudden death in 1965 - Frindall wrote to the BBC on hearing the news, offering his services - and has remained a fixture of Test Match special ever since. He no longer scores for the plethora of ODIs but, aside from a brief spell when he was a journalist which prevented him working on TMS on Saturdays, he has been an ever present.
Awarded the MBE in 2004
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