MANCHESTER, Jan 10: Ken Cranston, the Lancashire all-rounder who captained England once, has died at the age of 89, his former county announced on Tuesday. Cranston had become England's oldest living Test cricketer following the death last month of Norman Mitchell-Innes. In Tests he made 209 runs at 14.92 and took 18 wickets at 25.61. Former Surrey wicket-keeper Arthur McIntyre, 88, is now England's oldest living Test cricketer.—AFP