Graham Thorpe Passes Away at Age 55
Graham Thorpe Passes Away at Age 55

Graham Thorpe Passes Away at Age 55

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Graham Thorpe, a legendary England cricketer and coach, has passed away at the age of 55, leaving a profound impact on the cricket world. Thorpe, who played 100 Tests and 82 One-Day Internationals for England, was known for his resilient and skillful batting, amassing 6,744 Test runs, including 16 centuries. His career highlights include a debut century against Australia in 1993 and crucial innings in challenging conditions, such as his unbeaten 64 in near darkness against Pakistan in Karachi and a series-winning century against Sri Lanka. After retiring in 2005, Thorpe transitioned into coaching, significantly contributing to the development of players like Joe Root and Ben Stokes. The cricket community, including former teammates and current players, has expressed deep sorrow and paid tribute to Thorpe's legacy and character. He is survived by his wife Amanda and four children, and is remembered not only for his cricketing achievements but also for his resilience and influence in the sport.

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