Australian cricket legend Andrew Symonds has died in a automobile crash, aged 46.
Symonds performed 26 Exams for Australia in addition to 198 one-day internationals and 14 Twenty20 internationals.
Recognized lovingly as “Roy”, Symonds was among the finest all-rounders to symbolize the nation.
He was a swashbuckling right-handed batter who might blast opposition assaults off the park, and had the flexibility to bowl each medium tempo and off-spin.
A few of his iconic moments got here whereas sporting the inexperienced and gold of Australia for the one-day team, which he helped win two World Cups in 2003 and 2007.
His crowning innings got here on the 2003 World Cup when he blasted 143 off 125 balls to steer the Aussies to victory in opposition to Pakistan.