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Wayne Larkins: England & Northamptonshire Batter Dies Aged 71

Wayne Larkins: England & Northamptonshire Batter Dies Aged 71

June 29, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

England⁣ cricket has lost a legend. Wayne “ned”⁣ Larkins, the celebrated former England and Northamptonshire batter,​ has died at‌ 71, leaving‍ a lasting impact on the sport. ‍Larkins, known for his dynamic opening batting style, played 13 ⁣Test⁣ matches ⁤and 25 ODIs⁤ for England between 1979 and 1991. He⁤ was a​ formidable force, and his aggressive approach made him a crowd favorite. This article delves into⁣ his illustrious ​career, including his notable run-scoring for Northamptonshire and his contributions to the 1979 ‍World Cup squad. News Directory ⁢3 ​remembers larkins’ impact.His legacy will endure. Discover what’s ⁤next as the cricket ‌world pays tribute.

Key Points

  • Wayne Larkins, former ​England cricket star, passed away at 71.
  • Larkins represented England in 13 Test matches.
  • He scored⁢ nearly 30,000 runs for Northamptonshire.

Former England ‍Cricket Batter Wayne Larkins Dies at 71

Updated June 29, 2025

Wayne “Ned” Larkins, the former England and Northamptonshire cricket star, has died⁤ at the age of 71. A dynamic opening batter, Larkins enjoyed a long ‌and successful career, leaving​ a meaningful mark on the sport.His contributions to cricket‍ and his impact on those ‍who knew him are deeply felt.

Larkins played in 13 Test matches and 25 one-day internationals for England between 1979 and ⁢1991. He was also a member of the England squad that reached the 1979 World Cup final. His aggressive style and ‌fearless approach made him a formidable opponent.

During his time with Northamptonshire, Larkins made ​716 appearances across first-class and one-day games.⁢ He amassed 29,929 runs, including 60 centuries.He was instrumental in Northamptonshire’s Gillette Cup victory ⁣in 1976, their first major trophy.

After leaving Northamptonshire in 1991, Larkins played briefly ​for Durham⁤ and Minor Counties ‌Bedfordshire⁤ and Huntingdonshire before retiring⁢ in 2001. His career spanned several decades, ‍showcasing his enduring passion for the game.

Northamptonshire described ⁢Larkins as “one of the most exciting and naturally talented English top-order ‍batsmen of his generation,” adding that “he feared no-one with the new ball and could inflict severe damage on the⁣ very best.”

“Ned loved everyone he met ​and everyone⁢ loved him,” said Debbie, Larkins’ wife. “People were⁤ drawn to his infectious⁣ energy. He lit ‍up every room and never wanted the party to finish.”

Debbie Larkins added, “He loved his soulmate of a wife​ and his precious⁣ daughters so much. He will be partying up in‌ the sky, ⁤drinking a toast to everyone and to his own life. We are devastated but we’ll never⁣ forget his undeniably⁣ unique presence and ⁣his impact ⁣on our lives. we will carry him in our hearts forever.”

What’s next

Tributes‌ are expected to ‌continue to ‌pour ⁣in as the cricket world mourns ⁤the loss ‍of Wayne⁣ Larkins. His legacy as a⁣ talented and charismatic player ​will undoubtedly live on.

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