The legendary cricketer who died with cancer...

In a way, the legendary cricketer led the country's cricket. After he quits.. we can know how great a player he is only if a capable captain doesn't come. He has many achievements as a cricketer. Carrying the burden of captaincy.. sharing the new ball.. as a pace bowling all-rounder excelling in the lower order, he has served the national team for a long time. Former captain Heath Streak, who took zimbabwe cricket to a higher level along with Grant Flower and Andy Flower brothers, has passed away. He has been suffering from colon and liver cancer and has been receiving treatment in the hospital for several years. Streak, who looks fit as a cricketer, died after contracting the disease. As it was cancer, no matter how fit he was, he could not recover. He left the field of life forever in the early hours of sunday morning. He played 65 Tests and 189 ODIs for zimbabwe between 1993 and 2005. Acted as captain. He scored 4,933 runs and took 455 wickets in Test and ODI formats. He has a record of 1000 runs, 100 wickets, 1000 runs, and more than 200 wickets for that country. From 2016-18 he coached the Zimbabwean and domestic league teams. He also worked as a bowling coach for the bangladesh cricket team. Heath Streak, a white man who settled in Zimbabwe, died last week. Currently 49 years old. He retired less than 18 years ago while still in good form. The country's politics is also a reason for this. With the board also remaining in the hands of the government, talented players like Streak did not come again. Meanwhile, Streak has been suffering from illness for almost two years. He continues to receive treatment. Last week there were reports that he died after being admitted to the hospital for some years. Streak teammate Henry Olanga, who shared the new ball with him, also posted on social media. indian cricketers like Sehwag and Ashwin also expressed their condolences. But, knowing that the streak is not dead, they are killed. However, the all-rounder left everyone that day.

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