Andrew Symonds
Biography
Andrew Symonds was an Australian international cricketer who was a batting all-rounder who played in all three forms. Symond was born on June 9, 1975 & he left us on 14 May 2022. He was an important part of two World Cup-winning teams. Symonds batted in the middle order as a right-handed batsman and bowled medium speed and off-spin. He was also known for his outstanding fielding abilities.

Death
Andrew Symonds a former Australian cricketer dies in a car accident:
Andrew Symonds died in a car accident on the outside of Townsville on Sunday. The car was on Hervey Range Road near the Alice River Bridge soon after 11 p.m. when it went off the road and rolled. The police released this statement. The 46-year-old driver and sole occupant was revived by emergency personnel, but he died from his injuries. The Forensic Crash Unit is looking into it.”
Andrew’s family sent a statement announcing his death, thanking everyone for their condolences and well wishes, and asking that their privacy be respected.
Andrew Symonds Condolences
The whole cricket world will remember Andrew Symonds, here are some tweets showing how much the world loved him;
Sachin tendulkar has showed how shocked he was:
Andrew Symond’s demise is shocking news for all of us to absorb. Not only was he a brilliant all-rounder, but also a live-wire on the field. I have fond memories of the time we spent together in Mumbai Indians.
May his soul rest in peace, condolences to his family & friends. pic.twitter.com/QnUTEZBbsD
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) May 15, 2022
Randeep Hooda has posted his condolences for the cricketer
Gone too soon #AndrewSymonds
Thank you for all the entertainment.
Rest in peace. pic.twitter.com/eiYnnnYr4l— Randeep Hooda (@RandeepHooda) May 15, 2022
Age
Andrew Symonds age was only 46 years old.
Height
Andrew Symond’s height is taller than an average man, and Andrew was 6’1” tall.
Wife
Andrew Symonds married Laura and has two children, Billy and Chloe. They met in 2004 and married a year after their son was born in 2014.

Career
International Career;
Symonds was previously entitled to play for England and the West Indies due to his ancestry, but in 1995 he decided to pursue an international career for Australia instead. On November 10, 1998, he made his international debut for Australia against Pakistan in an ODI(One Day International) at Lahore. He is famous for scoring runs at a strike rate of over 90 in one-day internationals, with a maximum score of 156. While playing for Gloucestershire against Glamorgan as a 20-year-old, Symonds set a world record for the most sixes hit in a first-class innings and a first-class match.
IPL
Symonds, who was born for the T20 tournament and has been a part of the IPL since its beginning, was aggressive and aggressive. Symonds was a constant in Australia’s ODI team under Ricky Ponting’s captaincy and played a key part in the 2003 and 2007 World Cup victories.