Andrew Symonds was the middle man of the teammates and the terror of the opponent.

There was controversy throughout his career, but he was criticized more off the field than on the field. Australia's famous cricketer Andrew Symonds did not leave the country saying goodbye to everyone. His light bulb went out in a recent road accident. The whole cricket world is mourning his untimely death. Cricketers also mourn the loss of loyal friends. Before the sun rose, fans and the entire cricket world knew that former Aussie cricketer Andrew Symonds had died at the age of 46. Another star in the skies of Cricket Australia after the deaths of Sen Monds and Rod Mars. All in all another sad day for cricket. Andrew died in a tragic road accident in Towns Brill, Queensland on Saturday night. However, the city police could not reveal the cause of the accident. Initially, there were no symptoms of alcoholism. Reaching the golden age of Cricket Australia, he was a member of the team that won the 2003 and 2006 World Cups. He made his international debut in 1996 with nearly 6,000 runs and 175 wickets. He is most successful in 50 over ODIs. But Andrew was more popular off the field than 22 yards. He enjoyed great humor on stage and enjoyed life. Moni among peers. No one can accept his untimely death. Gilchrist, Gillespie, and Michael Clarke have lost trusted friends. The opponent had a metaphorical panic. The attacking form, especially with the bat, did not give any relief to the bowlers. Andrew was also heartbroken by Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh. In 2008, Harbhajan Singh compared him to a monkey. But Andrew and his cricket board have failed to prove that information. However, Harbhajan Singh has mourned his untimely death along with many star cricketers including Michael Clarke, Rubel Hossain, VVS, and Shoaib Akhtar. Now everyone wants to be good wherever he is.

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