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Hugh Morris dead at 62: Ex-England cricketer and chief executive passes away after battle with bowel cancer

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Former England batsman Hugh Morris has died aged 62 following a near-three year battle with bowel cancer.

Morris was diagnosed with the disease in January 2022 and, despite initially returning to work, left his role as Glamorgan chief executive in September 2023 to be with his loved ones as he underwent treatment.

A prolific opening batsman, Morris scored 19,785 runs and 53 hundreds in the County Championship for Glamorgan, where he had two spells as captain and led the county to the Sunday League title in 1993.

He also played three Tests for England in 1991, captaining the side on tours of South Africa, West Indies and Sri Lanka before later going on to serve as the chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board.

During his time in position, the England men’s Test team had one of their greatest-ever periods, winning three consecutive Ashes series. Morris resigned the day after the final victory in 2013.

Born in Cardiff, the Welshman then returned to Glamorgan, reducing the club’s debts and helping establish Sophia Gardens as the home of the Welsh Fire Hundred franchise. 

Former England batsman Hugh Morris has died aged 62 following a battle with bowel cancer

Morris’s battle with bowel cancer marked the second time he had faced the disease, having previously been diagnosed with throat cancer in 2002. 

A statement from Glamorgan read: ‘Glamorgan County Cricket Club is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Glamorgan legend, trophy winning captain and former CEO Hugh Morris MBE.

‘Hugh was a hugely respected and much-admired figure within the game, whose contribution to cricket in England and Wales will be fondly remembered. Our thoughts are with his family, friends and colleagues at this very difficult time.’

This is a breaking news story and is being updated. More to follow.

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