The star -player who became wonderful without achieving an international run said the biggest mistake of life

Very popular and veteran referee Herold ‘Dicky’ Bird passed away at the age of 92. Bird Shipping 66 Tests and 69 ODIs during his long career from 1973 to 1996. Bird played his last Test match as a referee in Lord’s between India and England in 1996. Former captains Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly started their Test career in this match. Yorkshire County Club issued a statement: “It was with great sadness informed that Yorkshire County County Club, one of the most beloved people in the cricket world, the Herold Denis ‘Denis’ Bird Mbe Obe, died in his home at the age of 92.” Yorkshire County Club said in a statement: “He left behind a group of sportsmanship, humility and joy and a group of fans who have been going on for generations.” Dicky Bird’s domestic career bird had a long connection with Yorkshire. He started his first career in 1956 with the County Club and by the end of his career in 1964 he scored 3,314 runs in 93 games, including two centuries. The club said: “All the people of Yorkshire County Cricket Club are currently with Dicky’s family and friends. Leissterreshire joined.