Symonds was widely considered one of the most skilled all-rounders Australian cricket has seen.
Former Australian test cricketer Andrew Symonds has died after a single-car accident near Townsville in northeast Australia. He was one of Australia's most important players in the 2000s.
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Symonds was widely considered one of the most skilled all-rounders Australian cricket has seen, but he was also remembered for the infamous "monkeygate" scandal in 2008 and other controversies.
Symonds and Michael Clarke
The duo fell apart after Clarke’s rise to vice-captaincy and the infamous episode when Symonds was sent home from an ODI series against Bangladesh in Darwin in 2008.
Symonds had preferred to go for fishing instead of attending a team meeting. Years later, in a podcast, Symonds revealed that the huge IPL money he received could have been the reason behind their changed relationship.
He was paid Rs 5.40 crore by the Deccan Chargers in 2008.
Cricket career
Though Symonds had several controversies during his career in the cricket world, his name comes among the world’s greatest all-rounders.
Andrew Symonds played 26 Tests, 198 ODIs and 14 T20 matches for Australia.
He scored 1462 runs in ODIs, 5088 runs in Tests and 337 runs in T20s. Andrew Symonds also played 39 IPL matches.
Thrown out of Twenty20 squad
In June 2009, Andrew Symonds was sent home from the Twenty20 World Cup after his third major breach of discipline while in the Australian team.
His temperament consistently undermined his huge cricketing talent and had put a question mark over his international career.