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'Remembering my dad, Duncan Fearnley'

Hear a tribute to a New Road legend, Duncan Fearnley, who died aged 83 on Friday. He was renowned for Worcestershire as a batting legend, playing 97 times for the club, contributing significantly to the 1964 County Championship victory, and eventually became chair in 1986, leading The Pears to two county titles and five other trophies in 12 years.

Duncan Fearnley was also known the world over for being a premier cricket bat manufacturer, earning the trust and admiration of leading players of his era, such as Clive Lloyd and Vivian Richards.

His son Paul told Malcolm Boyden about his dad's legacy, and how he'll be fondly remembered by Worcestershire members and clubs all over the county.

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2 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Malcolm Boyden
Interviewed Guest Paul Fearnley