Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Tony Greig passes away

Former England captain and celebrated television commentator Tony Greig passed away after losing his battle with lung cancer on Saturday (December 29, 2012).(Pic Courtesy: Getty Images)



While commentating during the coverage of the first Australia-South Africa in November, Greig spoke about the disease."It's not good. The truth is I've got lung cancer. Now it's a case of what they can do," Greig had said.(Pic Courtesy: Getty Images)



Born in Queenstown, South Africa, Greig qualified to play for England due to his Scottish parentage. His father was a Scot.In his 58-match Test career, Greig scored 3,599 runs and picked up 141 wickets. In 22 ODIs that he played, Greig scored 269 runs and managed 19 wickets.(Pic Courtesy: Getty Images)



Greig's son Mark told a newspaper that his father's cancer had progressed to "stage four".(Pic Courtesy: Getty Images)



He underwent tests after the World Twenty20 Championships in Sri Lanka and it was revealed that there was a small lesion at the base of his right lung."On his return to Australia he had fluid removed from the right lung and testing revealed he had lung cancer," the 'Sydney Morning Herald' reported.(Pic Courtesy: Getty Images)



He was diagnosed with lung cancer in October this year after undergoing treatment for what was initially thought to be bronchitis in May.(Pic Courtesy: Getty Images)



Greig was 66. He breathed his last at a Sydney hospital after being brought in a "critical condition".(Pic Courtesy: Getty Images)



The team had not won there for 15 years but went on to score one of their most convincing triumphs when they clinched the first three Tests by huge margins.Greig turned into a successful commentator following the end of his playing career in 1977 and was forthright with his views. He was one of the bitterest critics of BCCI's opposition to the Decision Review System. (Pic Courtesy: Getty Images)



Greig was a leading international all-rounder for England.(Pic Courtesy: Getty Images)



Considered a controversial figure, he helped Kerry Packer start the World Series Cricket by signing up many English as well as some West Indian and Pakistani cricketers.The move ended up costing him England's captaincy. The best performance of Greig's captaincy career came in 1976-77, when England toured India for a five-Test series.(Pic Courtesy: Getty Images)



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