Cricket Legend Graham Thorpe Died by Suicide
- Thorpe tragically took his own life
- He was just 55 years old
- Thorpe was battling severe depression and anxiety
Former England cricket captain Graham Thorpe tragically took his own life, his family has confirmed. The renowned batter, celebrated for his elegant stroke play and unwavering determination, was just 55 years old.
Thorpe’s wife, Amanda, revealed in a heartbreaking interview that her husband had been battling severe depression and anxiety for several years.
Despite intensive treatment and the unwavering support of his family, the darkness of his mental health ultimately proved insurmountable.
A cornerstone of the English cricket team during his playing career, Thorpe amassed 6,744 Test runs and 2,380 ODI runs, earning a reputation as one of the finest batters of his generation.
His influence extended beyond the playing field, as he transitioned seamlessly into coaching, mentoring young talent both in Australia and with the England and Surrey teams.
The cricket world is mourning the loss of a beloved figure, and Thorpe’s family is considering establishing a foundation in his memory to raise awareness about mental health and support those affected by similar challenges.