Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Australian cricket reeling after Symonds dies in car crash

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SYDNEY, Australia (AFP) — Australian cricket was reeling Sunday after swashbuckl­ing former all-rounder Andrew Symonds was killed in a car crash — another tragic blow after the recent deaths of fellow greats Shane Warne and Rod Marsh.

The 46-year-old, who played 26 Tests and 198 One-day Internatio­nals from 1998 to 2009, was involved in a single-car crash outside Townsville in Queensland state on Saturday night.

Police said emergency services attempted to revive him, but he died from his injuries after the car left the road and rolled.

Pictures published by the Brisbane Couriermai­l showed a vehicle on its roof and skid marks on the road.

“We are still in shock — I’m just thinking of the two kids,” his tearful wife Laura told the newspaper, referring to their young children.

“He was the most laid-back person. Nothing stressed him out.”

Cricket Australia Chairman Lachlan Henderson said the sport had lost “another of its very best”.

Symonds’ fatal crash comes just months after the deaths of fellow Australian greats Warne and Marsh, who both died unexpected­ly from heart attacks.

“Unfortunat­ely, I’ve been here too often this year under these circumstan­ces. I actually can’t quite believe it, to be honest,” former Australia Captain Mark Taylor told Channel Nine. “Another tragic day for cricket.”

Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar said it was “shocking news”.

The larger-than-life Symonds was hugely popular, not only for his hard-hitting approach to the game, but also for his easy-going personalit­y.

He was widely considered one of the most skilled all-rounders Australian cricket has seen, bowling both off-spin and medium pace, while playing many match-winning hands with his explosive middle-order batting.

Symonds was also a top-rate fielder and was a key part of Australia’s back-to-back 50-over World Cup triumphs in 2003 and 2007.

Domestical­ly, he played for Queensland for 17 seasons, while appearing for Gloucester­shire, Kent, Lancashire, and Surrey in the English County Championsh­ip and for Deccan Chargers and Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.

 ?? (Photo: AFP) ?? This file photo, taken on June 2, 2009, shows Australia’s Andrew Symonds looking on during the game against New Zealand during an ICC World Twenty20 warm-up match at the Oval in London.
(Photo: AFP) This file photo, taken on June 2, 2009, shows Australia’s Andrew Symonds looking on during the game against New Zealand during an ICC World Twenty20 warm-up match at the Oval in London.

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