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Len Pascoe was born on 13 February, 1950 in Bridgetown, Australia, is an Australian cricketer. Discover Len Pascoe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

Popular As Leonard Stephen Pascoe
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Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 13 February, 1950
Birthday 13 February
Birthplace Bridgetown, Western Australia
Nationality Australia

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2017

In November 2017, after returning home from a tour of South Australia and Western Australia with former teammates Doug Walters and Jeff Thomson, it was reported that Pascoe had been diagnosed with an infection of cryptococcal gattii and had to spend three weeks in a hospital in Sydney for treatment.

1981

Geoff Lawson spoke in his autobiography Henry of how Pascoe, as the son of Macedonian immigrants, was often subject to baiting about his ethnicity during matches, especially from brothers Ian and Greg Chappell. This reference in Lawson's book is not factual and ignores the evidence given by Len Pascoe in court under oath in a defamation case [circa 1981] where he stated that those comments were never made. He once stated that "a tiger never changes its spots" in response to wicketkeeper Rod Marsh’s comment, “I thought you were going to bowl more bouncers.” Pascoe is a popular after dinner speaker.

Pascoe has spoken of an incident when he hit an Indian cricketer during the 1981-82 series, which he has stated changed him as a cricketer and stated afterwards that he wanted to retire, which he did 3 tests later.

1977

Pascoe played in 14 Tests and 29 ODIs between 1977 and 1982, during which time he transferred to World Series Cricket. In the 1980 Centenary Test at The Oval in London, he took 5/59 in the 1st innings. Pascoe retired from international cricket due to a knee injury after the 1981/82 Frank Worrell Trophy series in Australia.

1950

Leonard Stephen Pascoe (born 13 February 1950 as Leonard Stephen Durtanovich) is a former Australian Test and One Day International cricketer. He was educated at Punchbowl Boys' High School in New South Wales, where he was a classmate of Jeff Thomson. The two of them would form a close friendship, playing cricket together at club, state and test level.