Robin Smith: Tributes to England batter after death aged 62

England's cricket community is mourning the loss of a legendary figure, Robin Smith, who passed away at the age of 62. A former England batter, Smith was remembered by his peers and fans as a true gentleman of the game.

Born with a rare genetic disorder called achondroplasia, which affects bone growth, Smith overcame numerous challenges to become one of the most successful batsmen in English cricket history. His remarkable talent, dedication, and humility earned him a revered place among cricketers past and present.

Smith's impressive career spanned multiple decades, during which he scored an astonishing number of runs for his country. He was known for his incredible work ethic, tactical acumen, and unwavering commitment to the sport. His ability to think on his feet and adapt to different situations made him a valuable asset to any team.

While Smith's passing is a significant blow to English cricket, it also serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring impact he had on the game. He will be deeply missed by those who knew him and by fans around the world who admired his remarkable achievements.

As Stephan Shemilt, BBC Sport's chief cricket reporter, so eloquently put it: "A sad loss to English cricket." Smith's legacy will continue to inspire future generations of cricketers, who will strive to emulate his incredible talent, work ethic, and dedication to the sport.
 
omg i cant even imagine england's cricket scene without robin smith πŸ€• his story is literally the most inspiring thing ive ever heard about a sports figure... he wasnt just some talented guy who got lucky, he genuinely overcame so many obstacles due to his rare condition and still managed to achieve greatness πŸ™Œ achondroplasia or whatever it's called should be in every kids book, its like a real-life superhero origin story πŸ¦Έβ€β™‚οΈ

anyway, the fact that hes not just remembered as some famous cricketer but also as a true gentleman of the game is what makes his legacy even more special ❀️ he wasnt one of those egotistical stars who only cares about himself, smith genuinely seemed like someone who loved the sport for its own sake and inspired others to do the same 🏟️

now we just need to convince kids to take up cricket or whatever other sport hes passionate about and maybe theyll become the next robin smith 🀞
 
😒😎 I'm still in shock about Robin Smith's passing... what a legend on & off the field! πŸ™Œ His story is truly inspiring - from overcoming those tough physical challenges to dominating the cricket pitch with ease. πŸ’ͺ It's amazing how his humility & kindness will always be remembered alongside his incredible achievements. 🀝 As someone who loves sports, it's bittersweet to see a true icon like him leave us too soon... but I know his legacy will live on in the hearts of all those he touched! ❀️
 
I don't usually comment but I just wanted to say that Robin Smith was a total legend on the pitch πŸ™. It's crazy to think he overcame all these health issues to become one of the best batsmen in English cricket history. I mean, his work ethic and tactical skills were obviously a big part of what made him so successful, but it's also super admirable that he remained humble throughout his career. I feel bad for Stephan Shemilt saying "A sad loss to English cricket" though - it just feels like too much πŸ˜”. Still, Smith's legacy is going to live on and inspire new generations of cricketers, which is a positive thing πŸ’ͺ.
 
Just heard about Robin Smith 😞 He was an amazing batsman and an even more inspiring guy πŸ™Œ I mean, can you believe someone with achondroplasia (that rare bone growth disorder) became a legend in cricket? Mind blown πŸ’₯ The way he overcame obstacles to achieve his goals is a huge motivation for everyone, especially young cricketers πŸ‘¦ #RIPRobinSmith #CricketsLegend #InspirationForAll
 
πŸ€• feels for the England cricket team, especially the young players who had the chance to learn from him. 62 was still pretty young, you know? πŸ™ robin smith seemed like a really down-to-earth guy too, loved hearing about his underdog story and how he overcame all those obstacles to become one of the best batsmen in England history. hope they got to celebrate a lot with him before...πŸ˜”
 
πŸ€•πŸπŸ‘¦ RIP Robin Smith πŸ™! He was like a superhero on the pitch, always giving it his all despite life's obstacles πŸ’ͺ. I remember reading about how he had to learn to play cricket in a special chair because of his condition πŸ›‹οΈ... but that never held him back! His story is so inspiring, and we can all learn from his determination and sportsmanship ❀️.

Here's a little ASCII art to commemorate him: /_/\
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Smith may be gone, but his memory will live on in the hearts of English cricket fans everywhere 🌟.
 
My heart goes out to all those affected by this πŸ˜”. Robin Smith was an amazing person & I can only imagine how hard it must be for his loved ones to cope with his loss πŸ€•. His legacy will live on in the game he loved so much, but it's also a sad reminder that we're saying goodbye to someone who touched so many lives ❀️. What a true gentleman of the game, and I'm sure his spirit will continue to inspire others to chase their dreams πŸ’«. Take care of yourselves during this tough time 😊.
 
πŸŸοΈπŸ˜” just heard about robin smith passing away at 62... he was such a legend on and off the pitch πŸ™Œ what really gets me is how he overcame that rare genetic disorder to become one of the best batsmen in english cricket history 🀯 his humility and work ethic were truly inspiring, you could tell he loved the game for all its worth ❀️ it's sad news for the cricket community, but his legacy will live on through the young players who'll look up to him as a role model πŸ‘¦πŸ’ͺ
 
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