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The Australian Ashes star killed in World War One
Albert 'Tibby' Cotter was a fearsome fast bowler who took 89 wickets in 21 Tests for Australia between 1904 and 1912.
Tibby was a stretcher bearer during World War One, but in 1917 he was shot dead from close range whilst on the frontline. He was the only Australian Test cricketer to be killed in the war.
100 years on from Tibby's death, his distant cousin Tim Cruickshank tells Stumped what sacrifices Cotter made.
Photo: Albert Tibby Cotter (Getty Images)