Former England captain and successful television commentator Tony Greig passed away on Saturday. He was 66. He was suffering from lung cancer.
Greig played 58 Tests between 1972 and 1977 for England and scored 3599 runs with an average of 40.43. He also took 141 test wickets.
In his One-day international career, he scored 269 runs from 22 matches, with an
average 16.81 and took 19 wickets.
May god rest his soul in peace!
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