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Henry Blofeld hangs up microphone after 45 years

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LONDON: Legendary cricket commentator Henry Blofeld is retiring from the BBC’s Test Match Special team after nearly half a century — sparking an outpouring of emotional tributes.


Known affectionately as “Blowers”, Blofeld, 77, has charmed followers of the programme with his old-world approach to the job, with observations on London buses and pigeons as important as the action on the field.


Blofeld’s final stint will be the Lord’s Test between England and West Indies starting on September 7.


“All good things come to an end,” said Blofeld.


“After nearly 50 years in the Test Match Special commentary box, I have decided the time has come for the last of the old farts to hang up his microphone.”


“In all honesty, at the age of almost 78, although I am still rather keener than mustard, I find it harder work than I once did. And I wouldn’t want to let TMS down.”


Former England captain and fellow commentator Michael Vaughan tweeted: “Many players have bought joy to thousands but I can’t think of anyone who has bought more joy to the airwaves than @blowersh #MyDearOldThing.”


A tweet from the England cricket team’s official account read: “Thanks for the memories @blowersh and all the best in your retirement.”


Jonathan Agnew, who has shared a commentary box with Blofeld for many years, told BBC Radio 5 Live: “I’ll miss Henry, his enthusiasm, his company, his chaos.” — AFP


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