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Cricket world pay tribute to Andrew Symonds

- PTI / New Delhi

Andrew Symonds' sudden death triggered an outpouring of emotional tributes in the cricketing world with a host of past and present players, including his Australian teammates and internatio­nal stars, expressing shock and disbelief at the tragic news.

From former Australian wicketkeep­er Adam Gilchrist and pacer Jason Gillespie to India's Harbhajan Singh and Sachin Tendulkar, tributes poured in for the flamboyant all-rounder, who died in a car accident on Saturday night in Queensland.

Symonds, who was lovingly known as 'Roy', was 46 and is survived by his wife and two young children.

"Think of your most loyal, fun, loving friend who would do anything for you. That's Roy," Gilchrist, who was part of the World Cup 2003 squad, wrote on his

Twitter handle.

"This really hurts."

Gillespie, who also played alongside Symonds, tweeted: "Horrendous news to wake up to. Utterly devastated. We are all gonna miss you mate." Another member of Australia's 2003 World Cup squad, Michael Bevan wrote: "Heartbreak­ing. Aussie cricket losing another hero. Stunned.Co-team members 2003 World Cup. Amazing talent. RIP SIMMO." Former Australian pacer Damen Fleming was also left devastated by the tragic news.

"This is so devastatin­g. Roy was so much fun to be around. This is so devastatin­g. Roy was So much fun to be around Our Thoughts are with Symonds family #RIPRoy," Fleming wrote.

Former Australian coach and cricketer Darren Lehmannals­o took to Twitter to express his grief.

"Look after yourself up there great man, I loved him so much and our thoughts are with the family at this time. Hug your loved ones xx #RIPRoy," Lehmann said.

An attacking batter, who could also bowl both medium pace and spin and an outstandin­g fielder, Symonds featured in 26 Tests, 198 ODIs and 14 T20Is in a successful career between 1998 and 2009.

He helped Australia win the ODI world Cups in 2003 and 2007 and was one of the key members of Australia's Test side in the 2000s.

Indian cricketers, including Harbhajan, Tendulkar and VVS Laxman, also paid their tributes.

"Shocked to hear about the sudden demise of Andrew Symonds. Gone too soon. Heartfelt condolence­s to the family and friends. Prayers for the departed soul," wrote Harbhajan, who was part of the infamous 2008 Sydney Test.

Paying his condolence­s, Tendulkar wrote: "Andrew Symond's demise is shocking news for all of us to absorb.

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