Australia loses another Cricket Legend after Shane Warne: Andrew Symonds dies in Car Accident  

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Andrew Symonds, a legendary Australia all-rounder, died unexpectedly in a car crash approximately 50 kilometers outside Townsville on Saturday (May 14) night. Queensland Officers confirmed in a statement that they were examining the single-car accident on Hervey Range Road. Symonds’ demise comes just months after the sudden loss of other Australian great legends Warne and Marsh from heart attacks.

Car Accident Occurrence:

According to preliminary information, the car was reportedly controlled on Hervey Range Street near Alice River Bridge just after 11 p.m. when it left the lane and flipped.  Emergency personnel attempted to resuscitate the 46-year-old driver and sole member, but he died as a result of his injuries.

Another of Australia’s top players has died “Lachlan Henderson, chairman of Cricket Australia, issued a statement. “Andrew was a historical talent who contributed to Australia’s World Cup triumph as well as Queensland’s rich cricket legacy. “To many, he was a cult character who was adored by his admirers and friends,” he continued.

Australian Legend “ Andrew Symonds” Performance in Cricket:

Andrew Symonds earned a 40.61 average with the batting in 26 Tests for his nation. However, he was perhaps more recognized for his white-ball heroics. He played in 198 One-Day Internationals, scoring six hundred and 30 half-centuries and taking 133 wickets with his useful off-spin and middle pace.

Andrew Symonds emerged into the scene with possibly his best innings at the 2003 World Cup. When he burned Pakistan for an undefeated 143 in Johannesburg early in the season. As a result, helping Australia stay unbeaten and overcome India in a one-sided finale.

The swashbuckling right-hander was also a member of Australia’s World Cup-winning team in the West Indies in 2007 when they won their 4th 50-over World Cup Championship.

Symonds also appeared in 14 T20Is for Australia, scoring 337 runs and taking eight wickets. He was the 3rd former Australian all-around cricketer to depart in 2022, following great leg-spinner Shane Warne, who died of a heart attack in Thailand in March. Rod Marsh, another renowned wicketkeeper, died of a heart attack previously this year. On Sunday, legendary Australian captain Allan Border was among many who paid respect to Symonds.

Andrew Symonds is the 3rd former Australian cricketer to die this year. Rod Marsh’s demise at the age of 74, and Shane Warne’s shocking demise at the age of 52. Moreover, it had plunged the Australian cricket fraternity into sorrow in March. Flickonclick prays for their families and bids a tearful farewell to all the Australian Ultra cricket legends that passed away this year.

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