Legendary Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds dies in a car crash at the age of 46

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Former Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds has kicked the bucket at 46 years old in a fender bender late on Saturday. A Queensland police articulation says Symonds was in a solitary auto accident.
The resigned all-rounder kicked the bucket in Hervey Range, 50 km west of Townsville in far north Queensland, when his vehicle left the street and rolled, Daily Mail revealed.
“Crisis administrations endeavored to restore the 46-year-old driver and sole inhabitant, nonetheless, he passed on from his wounds,” Queensland Police said on Sunday morning.

The mishap is being scrutinized.

Symonds’ family affirmed his passing and expressed gratitude toward companions and fans for their compassion and backing.

His passing stunned the wearing scene only half a month after Shane Warne experienced a lethal coronary failure while on vacation in Thailand in March.

Following the heartbreaking insight about the passing of Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds, the cricketing scene bid goodbye to perhaps the most popular previous star.

Previous Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist and quick bowler Jason Gillespie – who both played close by Symonds at the 2003 World Cup – communicated their disappointment at the news.