The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Sunday has expressed grief at the passing of former England captain Ray Illingworth at the age of 89. Illingworth, who had been undergoing radiotherapy for esophageal cancer, died on Saturday, leaving the cricket community in mourning.
"Ray Illingworth was a giant of English cricket and was one of England's finest captains. He made an enormous contribution to the game, not just as Engla'd's captain, but also as coach and chairman of selectors. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time," said ICC Chief Executive Geoff Allardice.
Born in Pudsey, Yorkshire, a place between Leeds and Bradford, Illingworth, the off-spinning all-rounder, started his first-class career in 1951 at the age of 19, hanging his boots in 1983.