World Cup winners who are no longer with us
We have lost some gems of the sport, especially in recent years. Some of them are World Cup winners who had performed brilliantly during the global spectacle and brought laurels to their countries.
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5. Andrew Symonds

Andrew Symonds was a three-dimensional cricketer who could take opposition bowlers to the cleaners with his powerful hitting and bowl handy overs of off-spin or even medium pace. Apart from these two facets, Symonds was a gun fielder, who would stop plenty of runs with his athleticism and sharp reflexes on the field.
Symonds won the World Cup twice in 2003 and 2007. In 2003, the right-handed batter had a mind-boggling strike average of 163. He scored 326 runs from just five innings. The all-rounder scored a belligerent 143 not out off 125 balls against Pakistan in Match No. 4 of the marquee event. In the 2007 World Cup, he aggregated 189 runs from eight innings at an average of 63. In the two editions, he picked up five wickets in total. Symonds died in a single-vehicle road accident on May 13, 2022, at the age of 48.
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