Bloody 'ell fire Another RIP

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MacV2
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Bloody 'ell fire Another RIP

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/60622426

52 & out... You'd think he would have been fit & healthy... Sad innit. :cry:
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That's tragic... 😧
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Sad to see, he was a great cricketer. Lived a ‘full’ life.
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With them two and Wicky, I'm glad I have no interest in cricket- it's too dangerous. I'll stick to abusing motorbikes, it's safer.
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