<p> <strong>RIP GRAHAM THORPE 1969-2024</strong> </p> <p>Graham Thorpe&#8217;s achievements on the cricket field contrasted wildly with his personal problems where drink and depression combined to send him spiralling off the rails. This is his brutally honest life story.</p> <p>Graham Thorpe was one of the best batsmen in world cricket for more than a decade. Yet the national press hounded him as 'English cricket's most disturbed player' for pulling out of a series of tours and turning his back on the game more than once.</p> <p>With painful candour and often unexpected humour Thorpe dissects his career in cricket and the inner recesses of his private life: the impact of his bitter divorce; the suicidal depression that afflicted him in his darkest hours; the reasons why he needed to 'save himself' by withdrawing from past England tours; the elation of his magnificent century on his comeback Test at the Oval in 2003; and his fresh outlook in life with a new partner after confronting his own failings and past troubles.</p> <p>Twelve years on from his Test debut against Australia Thorpe took the decision to retire from international cricket after the disappointment of his controversial non-selection for the Ashes 2005 tour.</p> <p>With updated material on his coaching spell in Australia &#8211; where he gained valuable insight into cricket&#8217;s No 1 nation.</p> <p>Graham Thorpe died in August 2024.</p>