Previous Australia cricketer and double cross World Cup victor Andrew Symonds has kicked the bucket in a fender bender on Saturday night.
Symonds was the sole traveler in the accident right beyond Townsville in his home territory of Queensland and police affirmed that a 46-year-old male kicked the bucket at the scene.
“Early data shows, not long after 11pm the vehicle was being driven on Hervey Range Road, close to Alice River Bridge when it left the street and rolled,” the police explanation affirmed.
“Crisis administrations endeavored to resuscitate the 46-year-old driver and sole inhabitant, notwithstanding, he passed on from his injuries.He included in 198 ODIs – scoring six centuries and 30 half-hundreds of years – while additionally contributing 133 wickets with his more than helpful off-twist and medium speed.
It was at the 2003 World Cup where Symonds burst on to the stage with maybe his most prominent innings as he burnt Pakistan with an unbeaten 143 in Johannesburg right off the bat in the competition and assisted Australia with staying unbeaten and rout India in an uneven last.
The brave right-hander was likewise important for the triumphant World Cup side at the 2007 World Cup in West Indies as Australia guaranteed their fourth 50-over World Cup title.
Symonds likewise played 14 T20I for Australia, overseeing 337 runs and eight wickets.His demise is the second popular Australia cricketer to unfortunately die in 2022, after hero leg-spinner Shane Warne kicked the bucket from a coronary failure in Thailand in March.
Previous wicketkeeper Rod Marsh additionally died from a respiratory failure recently.
Previous Australian chief Allan Border was among those to honor Symonds on Sunday.Border said Symonds “hit the ball far and simply needed to engage”.
“He was, as it were, a smidgen of an older style cricketer,” Border told the Nine Network. “He was an explorer, adored his fishing, he cherished climbing, setting up camp. Individuals loved his extremely laid-back style.”
In 2008, he missed Australia’s one-day series against Bangladesh in the wake of going fishing when he was expected to go to a group meeting.
He likewise was focused preceding the 2009 Twenty20 World Cup for breaking group rules around liquor.
With dreadlocks and his face wiped with zinc cream, Symonds generally cut a showy figure in the Australian group.