The English summer continued to💦 crescendo on Wednesday as Sri Lanka took to the field in Manchester hoping to register their first Test victory against the much-fancied hosts in a decade. The visitors must have senses an opening too given the ab⭕sence of first choice opener Zak Crawley from the side but more importantly, Ollie Pope making his Test captaincy debut in lieu of the injured revolutionary Ben Stokes. However, before all the hype and narratives could culminate into real action, the day began on a solemn note as the stadium rung out a tribute to the departed legend Graham Thorpe.
With the players lined up for the ant𒁏hem, a picture lf Thorpe was fl🌱ashed on the big screen and everyone instinctively broke into applause. The claps only grew louder while the announcer reminded all of the legacy that the former captain had left behind and soon reached a deafening pitch to complete an emotional tribute.
Thorpe had taken ꦇhis life at the start of August after a prolonged mental health battle as was confirmed by his family soon after the unfortunate event. The tribute thus served not only as an expression of gratitude to the ܫcricketing great but also a reminder of the growing mental health epidemic, as was accurately pointed out by the Twitterverse.
Remembrance of Graham Thorpe
A touching moment as both players and the crowd observe a moment of applause in remembrance ofඣ Graham Thorpe 👏❤
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket)
Toucging tribute
"He was just a really good guy and a great, great player"
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket)
Nasser Hussain pays a touching 💖tribute and remembers his friend, Graham Thorpe ❤️
For him
A touching tribute to Graham Thorpe ❤️
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket)
In peace
Rest in peace, Graham ❤️
— England's Barmy Army 🏴🎺 (@TheBarmyArmy)
For the player
For, Thorpey ❤️
— England Cricket (@englandcricket)
Words of Ben Stokes
"I just thoroughly enjoyed every single moment I spent around with him"
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket)
Ben Stokes remembers Graham Thorpe ❤
So sad
Graham Thorpe, England cricketer, with beautiful daughters, loving wife, family and friends.
— Stan Collymore (@StanCollymore)
Took his own life.
Too many men in particular, at a time when information is plentiful, 𝐆charities on standby, text, phone and email services ready, are deciding to end their lives.…
A tribute
Pitch perfect. A moving and worthy tribute to Graham Thorpe.
— Mark Bussell (@TheLastBus)
England’s Allan Border. The ✅batting glue in a brittle team who was the bridge to a more successful era.
Sad loss
What happened to your campaign around male suicide, the sad loss of graham Thorpe has shജown once again what a huge problem there is, it hasn’t gone away, I’d have expected you to revisit the subject
— jo bloggs🌺 (@gonzoidfilth)
Lovely tribute
Lovely tributes to Graham Thorpe this morning but the whole situatioꦗn is so sad. Goes to show that there’s little to any MH care out there regardless of who you are 💔
— Luke Cotterill (@luke4OW)
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