Robin Smith obituary: 'The Judge' was a fearless hero for England

Robin Smith was a talented English cricketer who played for the national team from 1988 to 2003. He was known for his aggressive batting style and ability to score quickly against fast bowlers. However, his career was also marked by struggles with spin bowling and shoulder injuries, which affected his performance in Test cricket.

Smith's time with England was cut short due to a combination of factors, including the departure of his coaching staff and the team's poor performances on the subcontinent. He continued to play for Hampshire after retiring from international cricket, but struggled with personal demons such as mental health issues and relationship problems.

In 2019, Smith published a book about his life and struggles in cricket, which provided insight into his experiences on and off the pitch. The book was well-received by fans and critics alike, and reinforced the perception that Smith was a talented player who was also vulnerable to personal struggles.

Smith's legacy as a cricketer is still remembered fondly by many, particularly for his aggressive batting style and ability to score quickly against fast bowlers. However, his post-cricket life has been marked by challenges such as mental health issues and relationship problems, which serve as a reminder that even successful athletes can struggle with personal demons.

It's worth noting that Smith passed away in 2018 at the age of 45 due to complications from cancer. His death was met with an outpouring of tributes from the cricket world, who remembered him as a talented player and a brave individual who had struggled with personal demons throughout his life.
 
πŸ€• reading about robin smith's struggles off the pitch is really heartbreaking. he seemed like such a talented player on the field but dealing with mental health issues and relationship problems must've been so tough for him. πŸ™ 80s and 90s english cricket was all about aggression and skill, and smith definitely brought that to the game πŸ‘ however it's great that he wrote a book about his experiences - hopefully it helped others who are struggling like him πŸ’•
 
Another tragic loss for cricket fans πŸ˜”. It's crazy that Robin Smith's struggles with mental health issues and relationship problems continued even after he retired from the game. πŸ€• You'd think that a successful career like his would provide some stability, but it seems like those demons followed him everywhere. πŸ’” Plus, can you believe he passed away at 45 due to cancer? That's just devastating. 😱 At least his book gave fans a glimpse into his life and struggles, maybe helping others who might be going through similar things. But still, it's hard not to feel a little sad when we think about all the what-ifs in his life. πŸ€”
 
πŸ’” just found out that Robin Smith's struggles with mental health and relationship issues are a reminder that even legends can't escape the darkness... 45 is still too young πŸ€• what's even more sad is that he was only 49 when he passed away due to cancer πŸ˜” his book was a good attempt to open up about his life, but it seems like the demons just kept haunting him πŸ’€
 
πŸ€” I'm still trying to get over it, but Robin Smith's story is like something outta a movie. The guy was on fire on the pitch, no doubt about it. 🏏 But off the pitch? That's where it got tough, ya know? Mental health issues and relationship problems, that's not exactly what you'd expect from someone who was so dominant in the game. It's like he was hiding behind all those runs and wickets. πŸ˜” And poor timing too, passed away in 2018... feels like yesterday. πŸ•°οΈ Still, his legacy lives on, and I'm sure fans will always remember him for that. Respect to the guy, though - taking on the game with such passion and aggression, then struggling with the demons afterwards? That's what makes a true legend, if you ask me. πŸ’”
 
πŸ˜” I just can't help but feel sad thinking about Robin Smith's struggles on and off the pitch πŸ€• He was definitely an amazing cricketer, but it's heartbreaking to see how mental health issues and relationship problems took a toll on him πŸ’” I mean, who wouldn't want to give up on their dreams because of depression or anxiety? 🀯 It's like he was stuck in a cycle that he couldn't break free from 😩 Anyway, his legacy lives on through his book which I think is still really worth reading today πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€• it's crazy how talent can't save you from mental health issues & relationship problems πŸŒͺ️ robin smith was an amazing cricketer, but off-field stuff really took its toll on him πŸ’” his book was so inspiring, showed that even great athletes struggle with the human side of things πŸ“š we should give him more credit for being brave about sharing his struggles πŸ’• what's changed since then is that there's more awareness & support for mental health issues, and maybe that could've helped smith in a different way 🀝
 
πŸ€” I'm not gonna lie, I think it's kinda sad that Smith's cricket career ended so early due to all these injuries and whatnot. Like, he was only 45 when he died, which is young for someone in his profession... and it's like, we know the risks of playing sport, but still... πŸ˜” He seems like a complex guy who was super talented on the field, but struggled off it too. I don't know, maybe that's why they say "it's not just about the game"... 🏏
 
You know, back in my day... I remember watching Robin Smith play for England and being blown away by his batting skills 🀯 He was like a rockstar on the pitch, smashing those fast bowlers all over the place! But what's sad is how his personal struggles affected him after he retired from cricket. It's like, you're one of the best in the game, but then you've got mental health issues and relationship problems... it's just tough to see πŸ€•

And I loved that book he published in 2019, it was so honest and raw 😊 You could tell he wasn't afraid to share his struggles, which is really admirable. It's like, we should all be supporting each other, not just on the pitch but off it too πŸ’ͺ

Anyway, RIP Robin Smith πŸ™ He may not have had a long career, but the impact he made on cricket will never be forgotten πŸ‘
 
omg u no its been ages since robin smith passed away πŸ€• but i still think about him alot cuz he was such an iconic player 4 england cricket n stuff. like, the guy could smash it outta the park like nobody's business 😎 n his story is so inspiring in a sad way. u feel? he went thru so much personally but stil managed 2 achieve so much on the field. i think thats what makes him such a legend πŸ™Œ anyhoo, i read his book last year nd its still giving me all the feels n thoughts about mental health r really important we need more ppl like robin to talk about it openly πŸ’•
 
πŸ˜• it's sad to think about Robin Smith struggling with mental health issues and relationship problems even after he retired from cricket... 45 is way too young for cancer πŸ€•. u know, i was reading his book about his cricket career and it was really inspiring how aggressive he was on the pitch 🏟️. but off the pitch, it's like we're always expecting players to be perfect, right? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ it's a reminder that everyone has struggles, even the ones who seem so great on the surface... anyway, i think his legacy as a player is still loved by many, and that's what matters πŸ™.
 
πŸ€” still can't believe robin smith passed away in 2018 😒 I mean he was already dealing with some tough stuff off the pitch but you never know how it's gonna affect you, especially when u r 45 🌟 cancer is just so cruel πŸ’” hope his legacy lives on tho, ppl still remember him for those crazy batting skills 😎
 
.. it's crazy how quickly our lives can change, right? I mean, Robin Smith was on top of his game in 2003, but then just... gone. It's like he was living this perfect double life, you know? The public face is one thing, but the private struggles are another story altogether.

I feel for him, though. He was a true talent, and it's heartbreaking to think about how much more he could've achieved if he'd had better support systems in place. And let's be real, we can all relate to struggling with our own demons, whether it's mental health or relationships.

It's interesting that his book came out in 2019, though - like, hindsight is 20/20, right? We're looking back on his life now, but what did he see himself when he was going through those struggles? That's something I think we can all relate to a bit.
 
πŸ˜” I always think about Robin Smith when I watch some old England cricket vids 🏏. He was such a talented guy, but his career got cut short due to mental health issues and relationship problems. It's sad to see how it affected him off the pitch. His book did come out in 2019 tho πŸ“š and people said it gave fans a glimpse into what he went thru πŸ’”. I remember reading it and feeling like "man, you're not alone" πŸ‘Š even though I was just reading about someone I'd never met πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. He may be gone but his legacy lives on in cricket πŸ™ and we can all learn from the struggles he faced πŸ’ͺ
 
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