Graham Thorpe was always his own man and never shied away from a challenge | Mark Ramprakash

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I first met Graham at under-12s level – our careers ran in parallel and he was probably my favourite person to bat alongside

I first met Graham Thorpe when Surrey under-12s came up against Middlesex under- 12s. He opened the bowling and batted No 8 that day. He was a month older than me and we continued up the cricketing age groups, in many ways we grew up together. We shared a love of football, he was a big Chelsea fan and was a seriously good footballer, better than me by a distance.

Our careers ran in parallel, I made my England Test debut in 1991 and he followed a couple of years later. In the early 90s, along with Nasser Hussain, we were seen as the young pretenders. Graham became a fantastic player of both high-quality pace and spin, particularly strong off the back foot with his cut shots and pull shots.

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Written by Mark Ramprakash
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