Former England Cricketer Hugh Morris Passes Away at 62

Former England cricketer Hugh Morris passed away at the age of 62 on 28th December, 2025. He had been diagnosed with bowel cancer in January 2022. Morris was known both for his contributions on the field as a reliable opening batter and off the field as a respected cricket administrator. His death has drawn tributes from former teammates, administrators and the wider cricketing community.

About Hugh Morris

  • Hugh Morris was a prominent figure in English county and international cricket during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
  • He built a reputation as a technically sound opening batter and a natural leader, qualities that later shaped his administrative career.

Cricketing Career

  • Morris earned three Test caps for England in 1991, opening the batting for the national side.
  • Though his international career was brief, he was highly regarded in domestic cricket.
  • He played a major role for Glamorgan, where he was a prolific run scorer and later served as captain.
  • Morris also led England A on overseas tours to South Africa, the West Indies and Sri Lanka, reflecting his leadership credentials.

Role as Cricket Administrator

  • After retiring from professional cricket, Morris transitioned into administration.
  • He went on to serve as the chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).
  • During his tenure, he played an important role in shaping English cricket’s governance, talent pathways and domestic structure.

Tributes and Condolences

  • Former India cricketer Ravi Shastri, who played alongside Morris at Glamorgan, expressed deep sorrow at his passing.
  • In a social media post, Shastri said he was “really gutted” to lose a former teammate and captain, and extended condolences to Morris’s family.
  • Several former players and cricket bodies also paid tribute, remembering him as a committed professional and respected leader.

Key Takeaways

  • Hugh Morris passed away at the age of 62 after battling bowel cancer.
  • He represented England in three Test matches in 1991.
  • Morris was a prolific opening batter for Glamorgan.
  • He later served as chief executive of the ECB.
  • Former teammate Ravi Shastri paid tribute to him on social media.
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