Frank Tyson was regarded as one of the fastest bowlers in world cricket. He was also an expert in biomechanics and became a renowned writer on the game. Tyson died at age 85 on September 27, 2015.
Sad to hear that Frank Tyson has passed away. Ex Vic coach. I was his student for a few of his books.. Terrific cricketer. Terrific bloke.
— Dean Jones (@ProfDeano) September 27, 2015
Sad to hear of Frank Tyson's passing. Worked with him on kids summer camps in Melbourne 20 yrs ago, he was a complete gent. #typhoon
— mark butcher (@markbutcher72) September 27, 2015
In his prime, Frank Tyson bowled at a pace comparable to the fastest of all time. Then became a genial looking headmaster!
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) September 27, 2015Former pace bowler and current journalist Mike Selvey
RIP Typhoon Tyson. More than one person, of massive experience, whose opinions I respect highly, have said that they saw no one bowl faster.
— mike selvey (@selvecricket) September 27, 2015Former CEO of Baroda Cricket and senior journalist Makarand Waingankar
Frank Tyson passed away this morning at the age of 85 Had dedicated my Ph D thesis to my mentor I am going to miss him
— Makarand Waingankar (@wmakarand) September 27, 2015After retiring as a player, Tyson turned his hand to writing
Sad to hear of Frank Tyson's death. Once the fastest bowler in the world and a brilliant writer too. His books are pure joy.
— Russell Jackson (@rustyjacko) September 27, 2015
