This story is from May 15, 2022
Memorable Andrew Symonds moments: From explosive batting to 'monkeygate'
SYDNEY: Andrew Symonds, who has died aged 46, was widely considered one of the most skilled all-rounders Australian cricket has seen, routinely thumping runs and taking wickets.
Affectionately nicknamed "Roy", he was also a rebel.
A look at some of his memorable career moments following his death in a car crash:
Symonds came into his own at the 2003 one-day World Cup with his maiden international century in Australia's tournament-opening win against Pakistan not just a breakthrough knock, but a truly memorable one.
His selection in the squad --- let alone the starting XI -- was the subject of intense speculation leading into the event, but he delivered the goods.
Striding to the crease in South Africa with Australia struggling at 86-4, he guided them to 310-8 with a masterly 143 not out from 125 balls, including 18 fours and two sixes.
The innings was all the more astonishing given it came against Pakistan's vaunted attack of Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Shoaib Akhtar and Shahid Afridi as he announced himself to the world.
Among his 41 Test innings, few were finer than his 156 against England in 2006.
After Damien Martyn's shock retirement in the middle of the Ashes series and with Shane Watson injured, Symonds was given a chance to bat at number six and he grabbed it with both hands at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Joining fellow Queenslander and good friend Matthew Hayden in the middle with the team at 84-5, the pair added 279 runs for the sixth wicket.
In typical fashion, a counter-punching Symonds brought up his first Test century with a six to demonstrate he had not only the skill, but the mindset for big red-ball occasions.
Symonds enjoyed a lengthy career in English county cricket, playing for Kent, Lancashire and Surrey.
But it was his stint with Gloucestershire that etched his name into the history books when he used short boundaries to whack a world record 16 sixes during an unbeaten 254 in 1995 against Glamorgan as a 20-year-old.
The big-hitting feat was matched by Graham Napier 16 years later but stood unsurpassed until eight days ago when new England captain Ben Stokes smashed 17 for Durham against Worcestershire.
While Symonds was hugely talented, he was also controversial and will forever be associated with the infamous 'monkeygate' affair in 2008 which morphed into a massive international sporting incident.
He accused the India spinner Harbhajan Singh of making a racial slur during Sydney's 2008 New Year Test, in one of the darkest days between the two cricketing powerhouses.
Singh, who denied any wrongdoing, was suspended for three matches. But the ban was overturned when India threatened to quit the tour.
Symonds felt let down by the process, and guilty for dragging his teammates into the saga. He later pinpointed it as the beginning of the end of his career as he turned to alcohol.
Affectionately nicknamed "Roy", he was also a rebel.
A look at some of his memorable career moments following his death in a car crash:
Symonds came into his own at the 2003 one-day World Cup with his maiden international century in Australia's tournament-opening win against Pakistan not just a breakthrough knock, but a truly memorable one.
His selection in the squad --- let alone the starting XI -- was the subject of intense speculation leading into the event, but he delivered the goods.
Striding to the crease in South Africa with Australia struggling at 86-4, he guided them to 310-8 with a masterly 143 not out from 125 balls, including 18 fours and two sixes.
The innings was all the more astonishing given it came against Pakistan's vaunted attack of Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, Shoaib Akhtar and Shahid Afridi as he announced himself to the world.
Among his 41 Test innings, few were finer than his 156 against England in 2006.
After Damien Martyn's shock retirement in the middle of the Ashes series and with Shane Watson injured, Symonds was given a chance to bat at number six and he grabbed it with both hands at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Joining fellow Queenslander and good friend Matthew Hayden in the middle with the team at 84-5, the pair added 279 runs for the sixth wicket.
In typical fashion, a counter-punching Symonds brought up his first Test century with a six to demonstrate he had not only the skill, but the mindset for big red-ball occasions.
Symonds enjoyed a lengthy career in English county cricket, playing for Kent, Lancashire and Surrey.
But it was his stint with Gloucestershire that etched his name into the history books when he used short boundaries to whack a world record 16 sixes during an unbeaten 254 in 1995 against Glamorgan as a 20-year-old.
The big-hitting feat was matched by Graham Napier 16 years later but stood unsurpassed until eight days ago when new England captain Ben Stokes smashed 17 for Durham against Worcestershire.
While Symonds was hugely talented, he was also controversial and will forever be associated with the infamous 'monkeygate' affair in 2008 which morphed into a massive international sporting incident.
He accused the India spinner Harbhajan Singh of making a racial slur during Sydney's 2008 New Year Test, in one of the darkest days between the two cricketing powerhouses.
Singh, who denied any wrongdoing, was suspended for three matches. But the ban was overturned when India threatened to quit the tour.
Symonds felt let down by the process, and guilty for dragging his teammates into the saga. He later pinpointed it as the beginning of the end of his career as he turned to alcohol.
Top Comment
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David Garrow
1128 days ago
RIP Roy!I notice only one commentor had guts to touch monkey gate issue and most of my fellow Indian fans disliked it that goes to confirm that in terms of discrimination my beloved Indians are mentally 100 years behind , We may copy music , movies , costumes like wanna be Westerners , we may even beat westerners in education and CEOs or even wealth but it’s the mindset we are poor at, including Bhajji, Tendulkar, BCCI or even Australia, Historically Roy was only Native Indian player and that speaks a volume of racism in Australia, Having said that we fellow racist Indians wanna be westerners and than cry crocodile tears of racism in western countries and keep using skin whitening cream, THINK!!!Read allPost comment
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