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Graham Thorpe laid to rest in private funeral after his tragic death aged 55 as tributes paid to cricket legend

The Surrey and England cricket legend was a 'great person'

CRICKET legend Graham Thorpe was laid to rest in a private funeral on Wednesday.

The beloved ex-England star, who took his own life last month aged 55, was given a send-off by family and close pals at a behind-closed-doors service in London.

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Cricket legend Graham Thorpe was laid to rest in a private funeral yesterdayCredit: Getty
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Thorpe died from multiple injuries after being hit by a train in the early hours of August 4 at Esher railway stationCredit: PA

The funeral was revealed by Surrey Cricket Club, where Thorpe played for his entire 17-year career.

Surrey confirmed: “Graham Thorpe was laid to rest today as family and friends attended his funeral at a private service in London.

“The service celebrated the life of the Surrey and England legend and remembered his contributions as a great player and as a great person.

“Rest in peace Thorpey.”

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And the Professional Cricketers Association, which supported the star after a suicide attempt in 2022, added: “Sending our love and support to the family and friends of Graham Thorpe today as we celebrate and remember not only a great cricketer, but a great person.”

On Monday a mural in Thorpe’s honour was unveiled at Surrey’s Oval cricket ground in Kennington, South London.

Thorpe died from multiple injuries after being hit by a train in the early hours of August 4 at Esher railway station, close to his home in Surrey.

The dad of four was identified by British Transport Police using his fingerprints.

Thorpe had privately struggled with his mental health for years with his widow Amanda revealing: "Graham was renowned as someone who was very mentally strong on the field.

"But mental illness is a real disease and can affect anyone.

"Despite having a wife and daughters whom he loved and who loved him, he did not get better. He really did believe we'd be better off without him."

Amanda, who saw her hubby made an MBE in 2007, added he was admitted to intensive care in May 2022 following a suicide attempt after being axed as England's batting coach.

Daughter Kitty, 22, said: "It was heartbreaking to see how withdrawn he had become."

And his youngest child Emma, 19, said: "I didn't really realise how good he was until reading all the tributes. He hardly ever talked about his success."

The left-hander played 100 Tests from 1993 to 2005, scoring 6,744 runs including 16 centuries.

Last week England batsman Joe Root dedicated his record-breaking 33rd and 34th Test hundreds to his former coach, adding: “Thorpey was one of those people who offered me so much.

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“It was nice to be able to think of him in that moment. He’s someone I’m sorely going to miss and who I owe a lot to.

“He put a lot into my game, into my career and ­without his help I definitely wouldn’t be where I am now.”

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Nasser Hussain and Graham Thorpe of England celebrate a series win in the twilight dark during the 3rd Pakistan v England Test match on 11 December 2000Credit: Getty
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Thorpe had privately struggled with his mental health for yearsCredit: PA
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On Monday a mural in Thorpe’s honour was unveiled at Surrey’s Oval cricket ground in Kennington, South LondonCredit: Getty
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