About Andrew Symonds Death
Andrew Symonds Death: There is bad news for the sports world. Former Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds has died. According to the information, Andrew Symonds died in a car accident in Townsville on Saturday night. As well as Efforts were made to save him, but all the efforts were unsuccessful. Moreover, Police said that he suffered serious injuries in the accident.
After the death of Andrew Symonds, there has been a wave of mourning among his fans. Let us tell you that recently Shane Warne, the famous former player of Australia also passed away.
The accident happened around 10:30 pm
According to the agency, Queensland Police said an accident occurred at around 10:30 pm in Hervey Range, about 50 km west of the city. As well as On receiving information about the accident, the police immediately reached the spot. In the initial investigation, it has come to the fore that the speeding car overturned on the road. Moreover, Andrew Symonds was in the car.
Andrew Symonds suffered serious injuries in the accident
Police said that the accident happened near Ellis River Bridge. Moreover, He was taken to the hospital through an ambulance that reached the spot. Where doctors tried hard to save Andrew Symonds, but failed. Doctors said that Symonds had suffered serious injuries in the accident. Moreover, He was alone in the car. As well as Despite all the efforts, Andrew could not be saved.
Adam Gilchrist shared the pain
After the death of 46-year-old Andrew Symonds, his fans have been disappointed. At the same time, former Australia wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist shared his grief through a tweet.
Last Instagram post Of Andrew Symonds before death: ‘Devastated, I’m hoping this is all a bad dream’
His death has come as a shock to his fans and well-wishers, but what is more painful to them is seeing his last Instagram post. It was a message tribute to another cricket legend Shane Warne, who died of a heart attack in March during a holiday in Thailand.
“Devastated, I’m hoping this is all a bad dream I just can’t get my head around never seeing you again. Love to all the Warne family I’m speechless, [sic]” Symonds wrote in his tribute message along with a picture of him with Warne.
Fans are devasted over his death and just like his last message, ‘hoping this is all a bad dream.”
With dreadlocks and his face daubed with zinc cream, Symonds always cut a flamboyant figure in the Australian team. His loss is another bitter blow for Australian cricket after the death in Thailand in March of legendary leg-spinner Shane Warne. Wicketkeeper Rod Marsh also died in March aged 74.
Andrew Symonds Playing Journey
Andrew Symonds played 26 test matches for Australia and posted two centuries, but he was better known as a limited-overs specialist. He played 198 one-day international for Australia, and won two World Cups. After retiring as a player, Symonds became a popular commentator for cricket broadcasters. With inputs from PTI