Former England batsman John Edrich has died at the age of 83.
The left-hander played 77 Tests for England, making 12 centuries and finishing with an average of 43.54.
A Surrey legend, he made 39,790 runs from 564 first-class matches, including 103 centuries - one of only 25 men to score 100 first-class tons.
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A true gentleman and a proper cricket hero of mine.
RIP.
I seem to remember Denness, Fletcher, Greig & Knott etc.
Boycott and Edrich must rank up there with England's best ever opening partnerships.
RIP
RIP John Edrich.
Great memories of school summer holiday's watching test cricket on tv, one camera directly behind the stumps at one end only.
The game seemed better then, much like football through schoolboy eyes.
Rest in Peace John Edrich.
Ok youngster,
I grew up watching WG Grace and Jack Hobbs, but Boycott and Edrich were born to open the batting in the days when the idea for England was to be 40-0 at lunch on the first day.
John Edrich was a Surrey and England Legend.
RIP.
RIP
Fine bowler and the loudest appealer in county cricket.
Met him once in Brisbane during the '92 world cup.
Lovely guy.
RIP.