Andrew Symonds Death: Former Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds died at the age of 46, lost his life in a car accident - Newztezz Online

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Andrew Symonds Death: Former Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds died at the age of 46, lost his life in a car accident


Australian cricket Andrew Symonds is killed in car crash: After Australian cricketer Shane Warne, former legendary cricketer Andrew Symonds died late on Saturday night. It is being told that 46-year-old Symonds's car had been a victim of an accident in Townsville, Queensland. After the death of Symonds, there is a wave of mourning in the cricket world and his fans. Let us tell you that earlier this year in March, former Australia Test cricketer Shane Warne died after a heart attack.

The accident happened 50 kilometers from the town of Townsville

Queensland Police are investigating the accident, which occurred in the Hervey Range, about 50 kilometers from the city of Townsville, news agency AFP reported. Doctors told that when Andrew Symonds was brought to the hospital, his condition was very critical. According to the report, doctors tried hard to save Symonds, but they did not succeed.

How did the accident happen?

Queensland Police said in a statement, 'Preliminary investigations have revealed that the car of Andrew Symonds was involved in a Queensland accident at Hervey Range Road near Ellis River Bridge at around 11 p.m. when a speeding car hit the road. But it turned. On receiving information about the accident, the police immediately reached the spot and he was taken to the hospital through an ambulance. Symonds was seriously injured in the accident and could not be saved.

Symonds' cricket career

Andrew Symonds, who made his ODI debut on 10 November 1998, scored 5088 runs in 198 ODIs for Australia, including 5 centuries and 30 half-centuries. Symonds made his Test debut on 8 March 2004 and scored 1462 runs in 26 matches. Symonds had scored 2 centuries and 10 half-centuries in Test cricket.

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