
Players from England and India at the beginning of the second test in Edgbaston sports with black bracelets New Delhi: players from England and India at the beginning of the second test in Edgbaston in Birmingham in honor of the former English cricket Wayne Larkins, who died on June 28, won throwing and decided to advance. The hosts lead a series of five matches of 1-0 when they started the opening test with a victory of five goals in Headley. Larkins, who also represented Northamptonshire and Durham in a domestic cricket, played from 1979 to 1991 13 tests and 25 ODIS for England. In the 1979 World Cup final, he appeared in the World Cup final in 1979, where he detonated to 7th place and two overs.
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One of his most memorable moments came during the 1989-90 West India tour, when he struck the winning runs in Sabina Park to give his party the surprise of the 1-0 lead-only series in his seventh test, more than eight years after the sixth place.
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His international career was limited after a three -year ban on participation in the unofficial rebel tour in South Africa from 1982.Larkins spent most of his home career in Northamptonshire and played over 700 matches. Later he moved to Durham before retiring, accumulated over 40,000 runs and 85 centuries across formats. Larkins, known for his elegant drive and charismatic personality, left an indelible brand on the English cricket.His wife, Debbie, paid an emotional tribute on the Northamptonshire website:“He didn’t love everyone he met, and everyone loved him. People were attracted to his infectious energy. He lit every room and never wanted the party to end.”“He loved his soul and his rare daughters so much. He will have fun in the sky, drink a toast for all and in his own lives. We are destroyed, but we will never forget his undeniably unique presence and his impact on our lives,” she added.Between 1978 and 1985, Larkins enjoyed a fruitful run and scored over 1,000 first -class runs in each season. In 1983, he hit a rich vein and hammered 236 against Derbyshire and 252 against Glamorgan in seven weeks – performances that could evoke memories in England, not for a ban.