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England Cricket, like the PCA, has gone to social media to express their condolences to Graham Thorpe and his family: “All of our thoughts are with Graham Thorpe and his family.” Thorpey, we’re with you.”
Thorpe’s previous county Surrey, where he spent his whole 17-year first-class career, said that everyone at the Club is thinking of Graham, his wife Amanda, and their family.
Amanda Thorpe is Graham’s wife, and she has been with him for a long time.
She is the former cricketer’s second wife, as he married Amanda a few years after divorcing his previous partner, Nicky Thorpe.
Amanda, Graham’s wife, is described as a kind woman who has gone out of her way to provide a happy family life.

Thorpe was a natural right-handed batter who reportedly adjusted his stance at the age of six to make it more difficult for his older brothers to get him out in his yard.
Between 1993 and 2005, the 52-year-old played over 100 Tests for England. Graham announced his retirement from Test cricket when England selectors chose Kevin Pietersen ahead of him for the first Ashes Test in July 2005.
Graham made his First-Class debut for Surrey in 1988 and amass over 21,000 runs in 340 outings for the county.
He made his international debut against Australia at Trent Bridge in 1993, scoring 114, not out. In 1998, he was selected Wisden Cricketers of the Year, and he went on to become a well-recognized batter.