The former England and Northamptenshire Test Wayne Larkins died at the age of 71 after a short disease.
Larkins, popularly known as Sun, presented England in 13 tests and 25 one-day international international between 1979. and 1991. year, reaching 1,084 lasts.
The best international innings in the right of the Handera was 124 in the 1989. Years, while part of the 1979 World Cup final. Year compared to Western India in West India.
Hosted, Larkins increased over 700 performances for Northamptonshire through first-class and one-day formats and reached nearly 30,000 runs for the county.
He later joined Durham and then continued to play in smaller counties for Bedfordshire and HuntingDonshire before retiring in 2001. years.
During his career, Larkins committed 59 hundred first class and 26 on the cricket list.
‘Larkins was not afraid to anyone with new ball’
Northamptonshire said, “Undoubtedly one of the most exciting and most pronounced talented Batinars his generation, he feared the new ball and can cause serious damage to the best of the best.”
Larkins’s wife Debbie said, “Ned loved everything he met and everyone loved him. The people were drawn to her infectious energy and she never wanted a party to end.
“He loved his wife’s soulmate and his precious daughter so much. He will have fun in heaven, drinking the toast to everyone and in his life.
“We are devastated, but we will never forget his indisputable unique presence and its influence on our lives. We will lead him in our hearts forever.”