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RIP Graham Thorpe
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A truly talented player - elegant but tough. The 93 ashes is the first one I can remember - he scored 100 on debut and looked brilliant. My favourite memory of his batting was his innings in the dark in Pakistan. RIP0
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Wow - way too young.
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Thorpey was on many of the tours I did back in the mid-late nineties. He scored a fabulous ton at Perth in 1994/5, even though we lost in three days. He got quite drunk at the after tour party, and my lasting memory of him is climbing up on the bar to sing, banging his head on the ceiling, falling into the crowd, then being hoisted back up again, only to repeat the banging/falling etc! I have photos but cannot post them on here for some reason... A nice, shy, introvert, he played the game the right way. Walking in a Thorpey-wonderland. RIP Thorpey.8
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Great player. Sad news. RIP.0
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RIP. He had grit too, as this scorecard attests (look at the boundary count). An innings also notable for England 'declaring on' poor Saqlain
https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/england-tour-of-pakistan-2000-01-61759/pakistan-vs-england-1st-test-63899/full-scorecard
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But he could also entertain. His rollicking double hundred that was later overshadowed by Nathan Astle was sheer class and ended up being the one that actually won the game1
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I have read somewhere that he has been unwell since 2022, so probably not such a shock to his friends and family. Such a classy batsman who helped develop the side that would go on to become Test superstars. But my biggest memory is when he got bored of waiting for Alex Tudor to get a century and left the spaceman 99 not out.0
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cfgs said:I have read somewhere that he has been unwell since 2022, so probably not such a shock to his friends and family. Such a classy batsman who helped develop the side that would go on to become Test superstars. But my biggest memory is when he got bored of waiting for Alex Tudor to get a century and left the spaceman 99 not out.0
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Really saddened by this. One of my first sporting heroes and certainly my favourite ever cricketer. He was such a consistent performer in a era of English cricket that often underwhelmed. Had the ability to mix the classy stroke play with the gritty side of the game, as evidenced in that series win in Pakistan in 2000. Batting on in near darkness in the 3rd test in Karachi to carry England to victory will be an abiding memory for me. RIP Graham0
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Wonderful batsman taken far too young.Rest in Peace Thorpey0
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Wow that's a shocker. Great player
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Now you can rest in peace great man0
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BertieB said:Really saddened by this. One of my first sporting heroes and certainly my favourite ever cricketer. He was such a consistent performer in a era of English cricket that often underwhelmed. Had the ability to mix the classy stroke play with the gritty side of the game, as evidenced in that series win in Pakistan in 2000. Batting on in near darkness in the 3rd test in Karachi to carry England to victory will be an abiding memory for me. RIP Graham
https://youtu.be/8b9ZCpxXr3Y?si=rHTRfi_49mH16SPK&t=565
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Oh that’s truly a shock…..so young too.
RIP…..Graham…..RIP.
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Knew he'd been ill for a couple of years and yet still a shock somehow, and really sad.
My favourite player growing up.
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Sad news, great batsman RIP.0
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oohaahmortimer said:Loved watching him play, with free arms and a care free, lets go for it attitude (no offence but like a slightly rougher version of David Gower)
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Absolutely gutted.
He restored my faith in English cricket when it was on its backside.0 - Sponsored links:
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Loved watching him bat at The Oval, whether for Surrey or England.
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Chizz said:BertieB said:Really saddened by this. One of my first sporting heroes and certainly my favourite ever cricketer. He was such a consistent performer in a era of English cricket that often underwhelmed. Had the ability to mix the classy stroke play with the gritty side of the game, as evidenced in that series win in Pakistan in 2000. Batting on in near darkness in the 3rd test in Karachi to carry England to victory will be an abiding memory for me. RIP Graham
https://youtu.be/8b9ZCpxXr3Y?si=rHTRfi_49mH16SPK&t=565
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Absolutely gutting news. Truly a phenomenal batsman. RIP.0
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RIP - Great Player .0
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Very sad news at such a young age.
Fine player (despite being Surrey) and coach in later life too.
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Legend. So sad.Played against his Son at least 5 times.Thoughts with family - no age at all.0
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Great player. Far too young. RIP0
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RIP Thorpey0
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Really sad. Great batsman, probably my favourite of that era. RIP.1
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Unlike others I never thought he would throw his wicket away. RIP Thorpey.0