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Wayne Larkins RIP


Really sad news. He would always be the opener with Di Venuto in my all time Durham XI.

I've told this story before but I'll repeat it again -
In May 1994 we played Gloucs at a freezing Gateshead Fell and Courtney Walsh was fearsome and relentless but Durham made 305 and Ned carried his bat for 158no (extras was next highest with 31). At the end of the innings Walsh came into the Durham dressing room, shook his hand and said, "Man that was some innings !"

Another was his 150 v the 1993 Aussies at the Racecourse in which amazingly we made them follow on. He obviously couldn't be bothered to run too much that day and his first 38 runs featured eight 4s and a six.😁

RIP Ned and thanks for the memories.
 
Really sad news. He would always be the opener with Di Venuto in my all time Durham XI.

I've told this story before but I'll repeat it again -
In May 1994 we played Gloucs at a freezing Gateshead Fell and Courtney Walsh was fearsome and relentless but Durham made 305 and Ned carried his bat for 158no (extras was next highest with 31). At the end of the innings Walsh came into the Durham dressing room, shook his hand and said, "Man that was some innings !"

Another was his 150 v the 1993 Aussies at the Racecourse in which amazingly we made them follow on. He obviously couldn't be bothered to run too much that day and his first 38 runs featured eight 4s and a six.😁

RIP Ned and thanks for the memories.
Superb tribute
 
Really sad news. He would always be the opener with Di Venuto in my all time Durham XI.

I've told this story before but I'll repeat it again -
In May 1994 we played Gloucs at a freezing Gateshead Fell and Courtney Walsh was fearsome and relentless but Durham made 305 and Ned carried his bat for 158no (extras was next highest with 31). At the end of the innings Walsh came into the Durham dressing room, shook his hand and said, "Man that was some innings !"

Another was his 150 v the 1993 Aussies at the Racecourse in which amazingly we made them follow on. He obviously couldn't be bothered to run too much that day and his first 38 runs featured eight 4s and a six.😁

RIP Ned and thanks for the memories.
Best one for me was we were playing Ireland in 1day cup. Durham rooms weren't ready so our hosts invited the players into the hotel bar for some hospitality. He's carried to his room paralytic at 7pm. Cooky not amused.
Ned insists on playing next day. Got a ton. On getting ton said to umpire Shep
"Haven't seen one ball yet".
RIP Ned.
 
Such sad news, an absolutely tremendous batsman.

In Durham's opening first-class season, I was waiting for a train after a match and a bloke in his 70s saw my replica shirt and, with a misty-eyed look in his eyes, said to me: "Wayne Larkins is a bloody good player isn't he?"

I've never forgotten that. It really made be realise Durham were finally a first-class county. We'd arrived.

RIP Ned.
 
RIP Ned, absolute Durham
legend. When Goochie needed someone to face up to the Windies in the Caribbean in 1990 there was no better option than a 36 year old Larkins. Probably should’ve achieved more, but as anyone that frequented the Dun Cow during those early first class days will testify, he certainly enjoyed his life off the pitch..
 
Caught me at slip when he was at Sedgefield. Looking back it was such a short period of time between opening for England and playing in the County league . He came across as a nice bloke
96 that mate, I would have been at backward point. Top fella the bar was class in those days (then down to the Dunn Cow which he 'rented' a property next too). Stories were amazing.
He used to drink with Dave Borthwick :lol: Absolute masters at supping,
 
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