monkeytassle
Striker
It's his funeral today fwiw. Very, very sad story. Aussies once said he's the only player that would get in their team.
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ooof! serious business that.RIP GT a great cricketer for England. I’m sorry if this story is inappropriate but it has been on my mind since I heard the news.
I went to a talk in with Alec Stewart and he was asked about the worst sledge he had ever heard. He talked about Chris cairns bowling to Thorpe. He said Cairns was horrible. He was bowling a really good spell to Thorpe who played and missed ball after ball. Thorpe at the time was having marital problems and after playing and missing for the umpteenth time Cairns said ‘no wonder your wife looked elsewhere if you are as bad in bed as you are with the bat’ to which Thorpe replied ‘make sure you sister looks both left and right before crossing a railway line’. Cairns sister had died after being hit by a train and it seems Thorpe has died the same way![]()
This has triggered some memories with how he took his life. It's horrible and if you ever are feeling bad/down etc reach out/speak out. Loved Thorpe one of the very best. This is upsetting and I've only just brought myself to read this thread. Rest easy x
Yep, this really upset me, and affected me. Late to this but wanted to pay my small respects. He was my fav player growing up, and always there in our biggest moments.
The issues he had were very easy to see on screen, which made him more human and likeble
There has been some very emotional tributes by former team mates, not often see you Athers and nass close to tears, and Joe root, who was a pallbearer at his funeral, which tells you how close they are
The details of how he died are very upsetting and very hard to shake and I really feel for his wife, children and father
RIP what a player
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Him and Lara were my favourites growing upThe life of England and Surrey cricketer Graham Thorpe will be remembered and celebrated on Friday 1 August 2025, during the second day of the final men's Test Match in the series between England v India.
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