Tribute Made to Ex-England Cricketer Wayne Larkins
- Wayne Larkins, former England and Northamptonshire batsman, passed away at the age of 71 after a short illness, as reported by the Northamptonshire website.
- Larkins played 13 Tests and 25 One Day Internationals for England between 1979 and 1991, scoring the winning runs against the West Indies in 1990.
- His wife, Debbie, expressed their devastation, stating, "He lit up every room and never wanted the party to finish" on the Northamptonshire website.
- The England and Wales Cricket Board expressed sadness over Larkins' passing, recalling his achievements and the warmth he brought to the game.
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ECB Condoles Demise of Former England Batter Wayne Larkins at Age 71 | 🏏 LatestLY
In domestic cricket, Larkins made 716 appearances for Northamptonshire, amassing 29,929 county runs with 60 centuries across formats. He also served as the side’s skipper in over 50 matches in the absence of Geoff Cook and Allan Lamb. Larkins later played for Durham, leaving an indelible mark on the side as he turned out for them for four seasons. 🏏 ECB Condoles Demise of Former England Batter Wayne Larkins at Age 71.
Former England batter Wayne Larkins passes away at 71
New Delhi [India] June 29 (ANI): Former England and Northamptonshire batsman Wayne Larkins has died after a short illness, aged 71, according to a report on the Northamptonshire website,.The batsman passed away on June 28. Between 1979 and 1991, Larkins, well known as 'Ned', participated in 13 Tests and 25 One Day Internationals. His second appearance for England was at the 1979 World Cup final, where he
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