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Australia’s cricketers donned black armbands for the second day of the Test against South Africa this morning to pay tribute to Kerry Packer, the media baron who transformed their sport.
Australia’s richest man passed away overnight in Sydney at the age of 68. He had built a multi-billion dollar broadcasting, publishing and gambling empire but had suffered from ill health for more than a decade.
Packer cheated death in 1990 when his heart stopped for several minutes after he suffered a heart attack on the polo field – he boasted later that he had “been to the other side and there was nothing there”. He had a transplant in 2000 after his personal helicopter pilot offered to donate one of his kidneys.
The tycoon’s own Channel Nine television station reported today that he had passed away peacefully at home with his family at his bedside.
Tributes flooded in today from the worlds of cricket, business and politics. Rupert Murdoch, the News Corporation chairman, described Mr Packer as a “lifelong friend and tough competitor”.
“He was the most successful businessman of our generation,” Mr Murdoch said. "As a broadcaster, he had an uncanny knack of knowing what people across the country were thinking and this finely-tuned antenna made him the best broadcaster this country has seen."
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