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A statement from his family said: "Christopher died peacefully at home this morning after his brave resistance to cancer. The family is extremely proud of all that he did to pass on his love of cricket worldwide with his gift of communicating through the spoken and written word. He was above all a
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President of MCC for 2010–11, a rare honour for a journalist. His time in office was a difficult one, as it coincided with the £400 million redevelopment plan for Lord's being dropped in favour of something better suited to the difficult economic situation. This led to an as yet unresolved
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asking him how to become a cricket commentator. Johnston invited him to
Broadcasting House, took him out to lunch and told him to develop his ability and review his performance by practising his commentating skills by using a tape recorder. That year he also scored a valiant 99 in Marlborough's
464:. He also struggled with modern technology, once mistaking the television remote control in his hotel room for his mobile phone. When attempting to email a report to his newspaper, he would occasionally press the Delete button rather than the Send button, causing him much consternation.
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During 2009 and 2010 his health seemed to be declining when he had a bad bout of pneumonia, followed by acute hepatitis. He was subsequently diagnosed with terminal cancer in March 2012, shortly after returning from commentating duties in the
373:. In March 1970 he left to join the BBC Radio Sports News department and subsequently commentated on his first match, a one-day international between England and Australia, in 1972. His last commentary, 40 years later, was for
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wrote: "What made him so good as a radio commentator, apart from his precise and unforced diction, was that he came closer than anyone to combining the knowledge of an expert with the enthusiasm of a student."
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out caught down the leg side. Barker threatened to sue, believing incorrectly that Martin-Jenkins had called him a cheat. The case was settled by the BBC without going to court.
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on 16 April 2013, attended by 2,000 people including at least six former
England captains. The service included readings by his sons, James and Robin, and tributes by
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By temperament conciliatory, he was rarely involved in controversy. However, during a Test on
England's 1989–90 tour of the West Indies he criticised the umpire
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on 31 December, the day prior to his own death. He was also a BBC TV commentator for their cricket coverage between 1981 and 1985, before returning to radio.
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at Lord's. Nevertheless, he skippered the
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University cricket first XI, although he narrowly missed out on gaining his blue after he was named 12th man for the 1967
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in the army at the time, relocated the family to
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team in 1973 and was appointed cricket correspondent in succession to Brian
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cricket pages, filing his last article on the death of
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Following his graduation in 1967 Martin-Jenkins joined
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much loved husband, brother, father and grandfather."
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508:(1990) and finally concluding with his autobiography,
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