The article is about the 1962-63 Ashes series between England and Australia. The main topic of the article is about David Larter, a cricketer who played for England during this period. Larter was part of the team that toured Australia and New Zealand after their series against Australia. He played in all three Tests in New Zealand and picked up seven wickets in the match in the series opener in Auckland. Despite not playing a Test against Australia, Larter's performance in New Zealand helped England win the series 3-0.
The article also mentions that Larter was disappointed to not play a Test against Australia due to being stuck behind established new-ball pair Trueman and Statham in the pecking order. However, he still had a successful tour of Australia, scoring runs and picking up wickets for England.
Larter's career with England came to an end after this Ashes series due to an injury. He drifted away from the game and eventually joined his father's haulage business. Larter now lives in mid-Wales with his wife Thelma and has some mementos from his cricket career, including a ceremonial England cap and a team photo from the 1962-63 tour.
The article also provides information about the 2025-26 Ashes series between Australia and England, but it does not include any detailed information about Larter's participation in this series.
The article also mentions that Larter was disappointed to not play a Test against Australia due to being stuck behind established new-ball pair Trueman and Statham in the pecking order. However, he still had a successful tour of Australia, scoring runs and picking up wickets for England.
Larter's career with England came to an end after this Ashes series due to an injury. He drifted away from the game and eventually joined his father's haulage business. Larter now lives in mid-Wales with his wife Thelma and has some mementos from his cricket career, including a ceremonial England cap and a team photo from the 1962-63 tour.
The article also provides information about the 2025-26 Ashes series between Australia and England, but it does not include any detailed information about Larter's participation in this series.