Cricket Mourns Hugh Morris, Former England Batter, Dies at 62
Tributes pour in for Hugh Morris, the former England and Glamorgan cricketer turned ECB managing director, who has died aged 62 following a battle with bowel cancer.
Tributes pour in for Hugh Morris, the former England and Glamorgan cricketer turned ECB managing director, who has died aged 62 following a battle with bowel cancer.
The cricket world is in mourning after the death of former England batsman and ECB chief executive Hugh Morris MBE, aged 62. Read tributes to the Glamorgan legend.
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