Sunday, 13 November 2011

Cricket writer murdered in South Africa

A renowned cricket writer Peter Roebuck was found dead in South Africa. He was former captain of English county Somerset and one of the finest cricket writers of his time, has been found dead at the age of 55 in his hotel in South Africa, his employers said on Sunday.
Western Cape provincial police spokesperson Frederick van Wyk confirmed a “cricket commentator committed suicide” late on Saturday but would not disclose his identity until next of kin had been informed.
“There was an incident around 9 p.m. on Saturday night when a British citizen who is a cricket commentator committed suicide by jumping from the sixth floor of his Claremont hotel. He died on impact,” van Wyk told Reuters.
Van Wyk declined to comment on reports that the police had questioned Roebuck on Saturday and said they will “investigate all the circumstances” around his death.
Roebuck, who scored more than 17,000 first class runs, was instrumental in the departure of West Indians Viv Richards and Joel Garner, as well as England captain Ian Botham, from Somerset during his tempestuous reign as captain in the late 1980s.
After retiring from the game in 1991, Roebuck moved to Australia and forged a career as a stylish and strongly opinionated cricket writer for the Sydney Morning Herald, Melbourne’s the Age and latterly the hugely popular Cricinfo website.

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