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Never forgotten: Ableson left his mark on and off the pitch

January 8, 2009 12:52

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

2 min read

The Jewish cricket community was left reeling over the festive period following the death of Richard Ableson. The Belmont & Edgware all-rounder lost his battle against a leukaemia-related illness less than a year since emigrating to New York and getting married.

Some of his former teammates have paid tributes. Colin Enlander said: “Richard had the annoying ability of not seeming to try at all yet still scoring more runs and take more wickets than most of the team. Weekesy, as he was called, always played cricket with a smile and was able to entertain the team and lift spirits continually.

“We should all take inspiration from the positive impact Richard had on the lives of so many people. I feel privileged to have spent time with him.”

David Ritterband said: “I have many fond memories of Richard on the cricket field together with his unique character always with a can of coke in one hand and a bag of crisps in the other. Boy, could he hit the ball.”

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