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Graham Thorpe: Former England batter dies aged 55

Former England and Surrey batter Graham Thorpe has tragically passed away at the age of 55, according to the announcement made by the England and Wales Cricket Board. Thorpe, who was known for his excellent batting skills, leaves behind a lasting legacy in the world of cricket. Thorpe's untimely demise has left the cricket fraternity in shock and mourning. He was a highly respected figure, both as a player and as a person, and his contributions to the sport will always be remembered. The news of his death has led to an outpouring of tributes and condolences from fans, fellow players, and cricketing authorities. Born on August 1, 1969, in Farnham, England, Thorpe made his international debut for England in 1993. He went on to represent his country in 100 Test matches, scoring over 6,700 runs at an impressive average of 44.66. Renowned for his stylish left-handed batting technique, Thorpe was a crucial player in England's middle order. One of the most memorable moments of Thorpe's career came during the famous Ashes series in 2005. His unbeaten century in the fourth Test at Trent Bridge played a crucial role in England securing a historic series victory against Australia. Thorpe's skill, determination, and composure under pressure made him a beloved figure among fans, who admired his ability to perform in high-pressure situations. In addition to his Test career, Thorpe also represented

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