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Former England cricket chief Hugh Morris, who led Ashes wins and World T20 success, died at 62 after bowel cancer.
Hugh Morris, former England cricketer and ECB chief executive, has died at 62 after a battle with bowel cancer, diagnosed in 2022.
Born in Cardiff in 1963, he played three Test matches for England in 1991 and amassed 19,785 first-class runs with 53 centuries.
He captained Glamorgan to their first major title in 1993 and played a key role in their 1997 County Championship win.
As England’s managing director from 2007 to 2013, he oversaw three Ashes victories and the 2010 World T20 title.
He later served as Glamorgan’s chief executive, helping stabilize the club and develop Sophia Gardens.
A cancer survivor from 2002, he supported the charity Heads Up, raising over £300,000.
In 2022, he was awarded an MBE for services to cricket and charity.
El ex jefe de cricket de Inglaterra, Hugh Morris, quien lideró las victorias de las Cenizas y el éxito del Mundial T20, murió a los 62 años después de un cáncer intestinal.