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Derek Underwood dead. Legendary England cricketer died at the age of 78. Emotional tributes pour into

LEGENDARY England cricketer Derek Underwood has died aged 78.

The spinner’s death was announced by Kent Cricket, who called him an “icon of the club”.




Cricketing legend Derek Underwood has passed away


Underwood took 297 wickets in 86 Tests for England during his career


The Marylebone Cricket Club team in 1985. Left to right: Bruce French, Bill Athey, Arnie Sidebottom, David Thomas, Neil Williams and Graeme Fowler, Peter Willey, Derek Underwood, Mark Nicholas, Graham Gooch and Allan Lamb

Underwood took 297 wickets in 86 Tests for England, and a total of 2,465 first-class wickets in 676 matches.

Kent Cricket chairman Simon Philip today paid tribute to the legend.

He said: “The Kent Cricket family is in mourning following the passing of one of its greatest ever players.

“Derek was an outstanding contributor to both Kent and England, winning trophies for Club and country and etching his name in the history books forevermore.

“Watching Derek weave his unique magic on a wet wicket was a privilege for all who were able to witness it.

“His induction into the ICC Hall of Fame shows the esteem in which he was held in world cricket.

“An advocate for growing our game worldwide whilst protecting our sport’s rich heritage, Derek also made substantial contributions off the field as well as on it, and he will be sorely missed by everyone at Kent Cricket.”

Wisden Cricket also paid their respects to the star in a heartfelt tweet.

They wrote: “Former Kent and England spinner Derek Underwood has sadly passed away at the age of 78.

“He took 297 wickets in 86 Tests for England, and a total of 2,465 first-class wickets in 676 matches. May he rest in peace.”

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