Tony Greig

Tony Greig

Tony Greig Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 29, 2012.
SYDNEY (AP) — Tony Greig, the South Africa-born cricketer who became England captain and later continued to make his mark on the game as a revered commentator in Australia, died Saturday of a heart attack as he battled what appeared to be incurable lung cancer.

The Sydney-based Greig, 66, was initially diagnosed with bronchitis in May, but the condition lingered and in October he had tests that revealed a small lesion at the base of his right lung.

On Saturday, he suffered a heart attack at his Sydney home.

"He was rushed into St. Vincent's Hospital. The staff of the emergency department worked on Mr. Greig to no avail," hospital spokesman David Faktort said.

Upon his return to Australia from the World Twenty20 tournament in Sri Lanka, he had fluid removed from the right lung and testing revealed the cancer.

"It's not good," Greig said after the surgery. "The truth is I've got lung cancer. Now it's a case of what they can do."

His wife, Vivian, said Saturday: "Our family wants to extend our gratitude for the support and condolences we have received and would ask for privacy at this very sad time."

A confident and occasionally abrasive character, Greig reveled in the on-field contest and at times stirring up crowds, such as during the 1974-75 Ashes series.

Standing 1.96 meters (6-foot-6) with a shock of blond hair, Greig was an imposing and charismatic figure whose strong performances and ability to bond the team earned him the England captaincy. He played 58 tests for England — 14 as captain — and scored 3,599 runs at an average of 40.43 and took 141 wickets at 32.20.

"He was a giant of a man who played a major role in the changing face of cricket during the 1970s," said David Collier, the chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board. "He will be much missed in cricketing circles both in this country and around the world and we send our sympathies and condolences to Vivian and his family."

Australia test captain Michael Clarke said the news was difficult for the team as it prepares for next week's third test against Sri Lanka.

"I was only speaking with Tony a couple of days ago so news of his passing is absolutely devastating," Clarke said. "Personally, he has also been a great mentor for me, providing great advice through the good times and the bad."

Greig was a key figure in recruiting international players for Australian millionaire Kerry Packer's anti-establishment World Series Cricket which began in 1977, abruptly ending his England test career.

In the 1980s, Greig became a high-profile member of the commentary team for Australia's Nine Network and his decades behind the microphone made him an institution in Australia's sporting life.

Nine described Greig as a "beloved" figure.

"Tony Greig is a name synonymous with Australian cricket — from his playing days as the English captain we loved to hate, to his senior role in the revolution of World Series Cricket, his infamous car keys in the pitch reports and more than three decades of colorful and expert commentary," Nine said.

Former Australia captain Bill Lawry was well known for his on-air banter with Greig, and their fame as a commentary pairing perhaps even eclipsed their on-field achievements.

"My wife and I are absolutely shattered and we really feel for Vivian and his four children today," Lawry said. "I have missed him terribly this year, not knowing how sick he was."

Lawry said he regularly dined with Greig after a day's commentary and a phone call from Greig never failed to secure a table at a popular restaurant, even if it was fully booked.

"He was a wonderful entertainer when we all went to Sydney, not only for the Channel Nine team but for the umpires and the opposing players and officials," Lawry said.

"Kerry Packer and Greigy got World Series Cricket but he is the guy who had the most to lose. He was prepared to give up the captaincy of England because he could see world cricket needed a change. He has become a great Australian, a nationalized Australian, a proud Australian and a wonderful ambassador for the game of cricket."

Greig's involvement in WSC caused an abrupt end to his international cricket career.

"When the enterprise was made public, his stocks plummeted," cricket writer Gideon Haigh wrote on the cricinfo website.

"He lost not just England's captaincy, but what would have been a record-breaking benefit.

"He was diminished, too, by his indifferent on-field performances in World Series Cricket, where he seemed to cast himself as pantomime villain.

"Nonetheless, subsequent generations of professional cricketers owe him a debt of gratitude."

Born and raised in Queenstown in South Africa, Greig qualified to play cricket for England because of his Scottish parents. He trialed for Sussex in 1965 as a teenager and set himself the goal of representing England.

He made his test debut against Australia at Old Trafford in 1972, making half-centuries in both innings and taking five wickets for the game. He first captained England in a test against Australia in 1975.

International Cricket Council chief executive David Richardson said his death was sad news for the game.

"Tony played a significant part in shaping modern cricket as a player in the 1970s and then provided millions of cricket lovers with a unique insight as a thoughtful and knowledgeable commentator," Richardson said. "I am sure that I will not be alone in saying that he and his wise words will be missed by cricketers, administrators and spectators around the world."

Tributes began appearing on social media almost immediately upon news of Greig's passing.

Current Australia coach Mickey Arthur said on Twitter: "RIP-Tony Greig. A very good man!"

England wicketkeeper Matt Prior said: "Can't believe one of my heroes Tony Greig has passed away. One of the greatest voices in cricket and will be sorely missed."

Pakistan coach Dav Whatmore, a former Australian test batsman, said: "Just landed in Chennai and learnt of Tony Greig's passing. Deepest sympathies to his family. Great man, great career. He will be missed."

Australia Prime Minister Julia Gillard said in a statement that "Greig was a wonderful example of someone who came to Australia from somewhere else in the world and embraced his adopted country as his own ... his life in cricket wasn't always without controversy, but no one could doubt his passion and commitment to the sport he loved."

Current South Africa allrounder Jacques Kallis, test captain Graeme Smith and batsman JP Duminy were some of the many people to pay tribute to Greig in his country of birth.

"RIP Tony Greig," Kallis wrote on Twitter. "Very sad news."

Although Greig's reputation was undoubtedly forged in England and Australia, South Africans still consider him one of their own. He represented South African Schools and played first-class provincial cricket for Border and Eastern Province before seeking success in England and — eventually — Australia.

"Greig's death came as a huge shock to his many friends and admirers in South Africa," Cricket South Africa chief executive Jacques Faul said.

"On behalf of the CSA family and all South African cricket fans I extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends and colleagues," Faul said in the tribute from the country's cricket body. "It is a sad day for the world of cricket."



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Linda Vancuylenburg

May 4, 2013

RIP Tony. We miss your commentary. The other commentators are not a patch on what you were.

March 27, 2013

Great entertainer

em smith

March 6, 2013

the sound of summer has been silenced

March 1, 2013

Rip

Dear Tony is fondly remembered

Subramanian A

February 23, 2013

The thoughts of Tony give me a special emotion. He was a true sportsman and a gentleman to the core and I can never forget his lively commentary. I really feel that his death is untimely. He could have lived for many more years.

Here is a small poem from me that might reflect his epitaph.

Upon this grave
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Light not a lamp
upon this grave.
In it may perish
little flies.

Plant not a tree
upon this grave.
In it may sit a nightingale
and sing a lamenting song.

Write not an epitaph
upon this grave.
It may not last
In the course of passing winds.

Drop not a tear
upon this grave.
In it lies a living yore,
I am swept into an unknown shore.

Seasons are my friends,
Every spring is an endless cascade .
Here, the passing winds are mine
The dale of love is synonym.
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Terry Jones

February 21, 2013

Good on ya mate, a true sportsman and world citizen - u were a shining light in the cricketing world

Carolyn ,Sherwin

February 12, 2013

Having enjoyed his commentaries over the years, I first made Tony's acquaintance in Sharjah during the tournament in which South Africa were playing in 1996 when he told me he trusted I had been honest on my leave application and was not "pulling a sicky as, everytime I look at the screen, you're in the picture! He brought many, many valued hours of commentary over the years and will be sorely missed. Deepest sympathy to his whole family and friends.

Chris Frank

February 5, 2013

Thank you for everything Chris Frank

Tony Lambeth

January 23, 2013

Thank you Tony for many, many days of pleasure from your unique commentaries. My father & gr.father from Durban spent long hours debating the Packer series and as a youngster I remember deciding for myself that if a 'S.An.' was involved it must be a good thing. God Bless you in the great oval in the sky and your family as they mourn your departure. Tony, Durban, SA

Sue McCracken

January 21, 2013

Knowing that such a great man as Tony Greig was able to live and live well with epilepsy was an encouragement to myself, and to many others with epilepsy, to do the same.

Shyam Shah

January 21, 2013

I was a kid when I first watched my live telecast of a cricket match between England and India, played at the Eden Gardens. Tony was the captain of them, which had players like Chris Old and John Lever. Calcutta (Kolkata of now) was different, with its cricket during the winter season, and that match, captained by Tony was an engrossing one. Tony, in his usual ways, connected with the people in the stadium. Later, when he became a commentator, the booming voice and straight talking, used to make great and interesting commentary of the game, laced with humor

Muralitharan s

January 21, 2013

Tony, you were hero from cricketer days as England captain till the end.
RIP
You will be missed by all of us in the cricket world

Dami Wickremeratne

January 21, 2013

Tony Greig was certainly one of a kind, a remarkable man who was never afraid to call it like he saw it no matter what the consequences. His just, fair and utterly unbiased views in the commentary box will be missed by all. My sincere sympathies to his family - Tony Greig will be missed by cricket fans all over the world.

Ben Williams

January 20, 2013

RIP Tony, great asset to the game & his voice was the sound of summer for many in Australia, condolences to family & friends

Brendan Johnson

January 20, 2013

I will always remember..."he's hit it hord, it's miles in the air, Hughes is coming around and Steven, oh it's a, oh it's are oh what a catch! what a catch! Hughes was coming around and the and the sightscreen down there, what a catch, unbeleivable Steven Waugh!" I must have done that a thousand times in pubs. It was a great catch though. Greigy will be missed by all real cricket followers. His voice was one of the sounds of cricket and the summer. Vale.

January 20, 2013

RIP Tony. May God grant you eternal rest.

January 20, 2013

Tony, was an inspiration to my two sons and myself all of whom have epilepsy. To see Tony achieve what he did whilst manging epilepsy was a life changer to us all.
Sadly missed,
Peter of Brisbane

January 20, 2013

Tony Greig dished out as good as he received. That's why all Australians loved to listen to him. His classic banter with Bill Lawry will be sadly missed. RIP

Denis Duggan

January 20, 2013

Rest In Peace Tony and thank you for the lovely memories. Blessing to the Greig Family.

Phill Dagnall

January 20, 2013

Tony - you showed me how to hold a cricket bat when I was 10, and before Ian Botham came along, you where my cricket hero. RIP.

S Guest

January 20, 2013

You once signed an autograph for an 11yr old outside the SCG, it was a scrappy piece of paper you rubbed his head towering over him. 35yrs later he hasn't forgotten RIP Mr GRIEG

Indika Wijayawardane

January 20, 2013

You will always be remembered as the greatest commentator of the game. Cricket has lost one of its most prized possessions.
Rest In Peace Tony...

Tom Taylor

January 20, 2013

A truly great man TONY in all respects.
Things will never be quite the same again

Annette Fraser-Dunn

January 20, 2013

Tony, you were a great cricketer, commentator and ambassador for the game. You will be missed very much.

dorothy & ronald Brown

January 19, 2013

Sincerest sympathy to the Greig family. Tony was one of the worlds beat.Gone but never forgotten

Margaret de Boer

January 19, 2013

Tony, you were responsible for making cricket a sport everyone could enjoy. World Series cricket made cricket into a sport, young and old, men and women could enjoy.
You will be missed by so many.
RIP Tony

Pakee Bala

January 19, 2013

Tony you will be sadly missed by your family, friends, subcontenental countries cricket fans and especially Sri Lankan fans.

RIP

Pakee Bala (Brisbane, Australia)

D & W Murphy

January 19, 2013

RIP Tony Greig - whilst your family will miss you most of all, they should be so proud of the heartfelt and sincere sympathy extended to them from people across the world who have come to know you through you cricket career - you are and will be, sadly missed by us all

Denise & Bernard Tinkler

January 19, 2013

To our dear Sam
Our deepest sympathy in losing your dad so suddenly He was a wonderful man who provided us years of wonderful cricket entertainment but must have passed on some of his caring personality to you as we will never forget your kindness to our daughter Emma in your Uni days.all our love

Lucy Thompson

January 15, 2013

Tony you will be sadly missed by your family and friends Rip Tony.

Gina Connell

January 13, 2013

Tony, you will be sadly missed by all those who knew you. R.I.P forever

Gina Connell

January 13, 2013

Tony, You touched so many peoples lives in so many way's including mine and I will never forget you. A true Gentleman taken way to soon... RIP my friend.

January 12, 2013

TO THE FAMILY,MAY YOU HAVE GOD(JAH),BLESSING IN THE FUTURE.KNOW THAT HE HAS SAID"HAPPY ARE THE MERICIFUL,SINCE THEY WILL BE SHOWN MERCY."matt.5:7,...dmc

Marg Paulo

January 10, 2013

Rest in peace will miss your voice at cricket matches .

Romaine Foulstone

January 8, 2013

Rest in Peace Tony. You will be missed. It was such a great pleasure knowing you. Our love and prayers are with you Vivienne. God bless you and the family.

Emanuel Edwards

January 6, 2013

Farewell Tony Greig. You will be missed by millions of Cricket Fans all over the world. I remember when Tony Greg ran out Alvin Kallichran and had the West Indian really upset in 1973 west Indies vs England series...

Leone Raffaele

January 4, 2013

Thank you for raising awareness of Epilepsy and it has been a pleasure to hear you on the cricket shows.May you rest in peace.

Prasadi Perera

January 4, 2013

Mr: Tony no words to say how great you were...hard to bare your depature...may u RIP in God's arms...

Tony Hord

January 3, 2013

GREIGY I never thought I could grow to like an English Cricketer but you proved me wrong. You have become my favourite commentator and I respected you both as an expert cricketer and moreso as a gentleman.

Rest in peace mate.

Lloyd & Ruth Lawrence

January 3, 2013

To the Greig family our thoughts are with you. I always listern to Australian cricket and have already missed Tony's Voice.

David Smith

January 3, 2013

Thank you so much Tony for all you did for cricket you will be sorely missed by all your fans my condolences to your family who must be so proud of you and all that you achieved the tributes held at the SCG were wonderful.....Cricket really has lost a dear friend RIP

MANOJ SILVA

January 3, 2013

"your depart , a great loss to the world cricket!!
we all CRICKETING FANS began to moarn after hearing the most sadest news for 2012,you will always be lived in our heart .. forever..
R.I.P.
MANOJ - TALAWATHUGODA-SRILANKA

Bill Savage

January 3, 2013

Thanks Tony for the entertainment over many years both on and off the field. Thanks for being brave enough to stand up to the establishment and make cricket the great game it is today.
Cheers to your family
Bill Savage (Beechworth)

mary

January 3, 2013

I enjoyed listening to the tone of his voice and loved the accent. Remember the good times. They will comfort you. I am not a cricket fan.

Lu Sergi

January 2, 2013

An icon worthy of a knighthood

Araliya De Silva

January 2, 2013

Tony May you attain Nibbana (ulitmate Freedom)- This is a universal wish for a man whose heart continues to be filled with love , kindness, compassion, generosity and humour!!! -

Peter Adams

January 2, 2013

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

January 2, 2013

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Dennis Forrester

January 2, 2013

To the Greig family: I have watched Tony play cricket for many years and listened to him as a commentator of the game for many years. He will be missed by cricket fans all over the World. May the God of peace be with you.

Marie

January 2, 2013

Sincere sympathy to the Greig family.May God comfort your family in the days and weeks ahead.May your loving memories sustain you, and may perservering in prayer in prayer comfort you,Romans 12:12.

January 2, 2013

May you find comfort in the Hearer of prayer at this time. Psalm 65:2

sujith bandara

January 2, 2013

we miss u tony........ tony is icon of world cricket......i wish him rest of peace .....we never forget him. his always love cricket specially sri lanaka cricket

Anthony Wambeck

January 2, 2013

You will be remembered as long as cricket exist.Will miss you so badly but will be in our hearts forever.

Anthony Wambeck

January 2, 2013

It's hard to believe that we've lost a dear friend like you. May you rest n peace.

Chalani Lokugamage

January 2, 2013

Very sad loss. Your lively voice will never be heard and you'll be missed very badly. RIP.

January 2, 2013

John and Pamela Collins

William Keighran

January 2, 2013

A great Guy
Will be Sadly missed by all the Family

Chandana

January 1, 2013

A great personality and character.will always miss your commentaries..

buddhi Nanayakkara

January 1, 2013

TONY GREIG an international icon....but for all Sri Lankans he was more than a Sri Lankan.
Not only for cricket fans for all Sri lankans
it's a great loss of a best friend.
Sadly miss u RESPECTABLE MR TONY GREIG!
You may attain Nibbana.
buddhi

Sandamali Karunanayake

January 1, 2013

You are a great hero in all SriLankans heart for ever,,
Missing you deeply & Sadly

Don Sykes

January 1, 2013

Wonderful couple of days with Tony and family at the Radisson in Fiji gave me insight into the passion of the man.
Way too early, very sad.

January 1, 2013

we sri lankans miss u a lot dear tony. we loved u a lot

David Caffyn

January 1, 2013

My parents were friends of Tony through his links with Sussex County Cricket Club and I was lucky enough to meet Tony when he played for the club. I went to Australia on a Working Holiday Visa in 1984 when I was 18 and Tony and his family looked after me when I arrived. What a enthusiastic and kind man with very generous spirit. Many happy memories ... thank you for all you did for me and my sympathies to your family.

Sue

January 1, 2013

RIP will miss your voice

January 1, 2013

R.I.P. will miss your commentating with that unique vioice of yours. Bill will miss you a lot in the com box. Will listen to twelfth man with a lot of fond memories.

January 1, 2013

Tony, Humba Kakhule Baba, you made the most of this one act play called life. took the bull by the horns and shook it hard, with much intelligence, insight and humour. my thoughts are with your family, and the many who you really touched, and oh, don't forget Bill Lawry at this time, who would be lost and shattered at this time. Anne MacGillivray.

K Stephens

January 1, 2013

A great man so admired and loved by the cricket community.

January 1, 2013

Tony will miss you and all the stories and chats. Gone too soon

Tanya Berger

December 31, 2012

Tony Greig you be sadly missed bye all cricket fans around the world you will always be in our hearts Mate RIP tony greig

Sarah

December 31, 2012

My prayer is with your family during your time of sorrow and I pray that the God of peace and comfort will be with you.(Phil4:7)

December 31, 2012

To the Greig family. I'm very sorry for your loss I'm sure he will be missed by many of people. One day we won't have to worry about sickness violence or death.

Joan Twentyman

December 31, 2012

My deepest sympathy at your loss, may your treasured memories of Tony keep you strong. Rest In Peace

December 31, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Chandana Abeysinghe

December 31, 2012

The only other time I felt this sad was when I lost my Dad, Greiggie you were like family to us, U'd always be in our hearts and U'd always be missed. May your Soul Rest in Peace..

Mahesh Perera

December 31, 2012

you are the great Ambassador of SL Cricket.
Of course, you led where it matters, My deepest sympathies & condolences.As a Srilankan fans, We felt in great sorrow of your demise.
Mahesh from Srilanka/Colombo,Wattala

Gail Socha

December 31, 2012

THANK YOU FOR MAKING A DIFFERANCE FOR ALL OF US WHO CANNOT!

December 31, 2012

May the GOD of peace bring the family comfort at this time. PSALMS 102:17.

Jane Dowling

December 31, 2012

God bless you and your loved ones ~ Rest in peace.

Araliya De Silva

December 31, 2012

Your absence will leave a huge vacuum in the hearts of all Sri Lankan cricket fans both in Sri lanka and world-wide dear Tony. I have not forgotten the letter you gave my son when he attended the interview at Barker College. May you Rest In Peace. We love you so much.... May Vivienne and the kids have the strength and courage to go through this huge loss. My brother Aravinda and my mom Rani is deeply grieved at the news and I just received a call from mum and Aravind asking me to contact Vivienne - Have left a message on Tony's Mobile....

Jagath Edwin

December 31, 2012

A big thank you from Sri Lanka for all the beautiul memories you have left behind, you will always be a son of Sri Lanka - criket will never be the same without you. You promoted Sri Lanka to the World and to the Sri Lankans who had forgotton their country. 'May you attain 'Nibbana' a Buddhist wish.

Marilyn Krueger

December 31, 2012

Tony, you have left a footprint here on earth. As a father, husband and friend. The cricketing world will surely miss you as you gave so much of your life to this marvelous game,in which I love too. Much too soon you have left us without a goodbye. So I shall just say farewell mate, you will be missed,you are now in good company. Much love Marilyn x

Philomena De Silva

December 31, 2012

To dear Tony Greg

We say 'thank' you for being an Ambassador for Sri Lanka, promoting Sri Lanka and for loving Sri Lanka and its cricket. Sri Lanka will never forget you and will always remember you with deep love. May you attain Nirvana. Sri Lanka bows its head in sorrow for the lost of a great and loyal friend.

Marilyn Krueger

December 31, 2012

You have left a footprint on earth. You will be missed by those who loved you for not just your contribution to cricket but a father, husband and friend. I shall miss you Tony, farewell, you are now in good company.Fond regards Marilyn Krueger

December 31, 2012

I know he will be missed. My deep sympathy for your lost. Acts 15:24

Rahman Azeez

December 31, 2012

The cricket world lost a great cricketer, commentator and human. he is a wonderful human. we will miss your voice Tony. I enjoyed your voice more than the game. your service to the game of cricket will be remembered always.

varuna de silva

December 31, 2012

Sri Lanka will miss you ! RIP Mr.Greig. Very Sad moment to all Sri Lankans. :(

Anuruddhika

December 30, 2012

"Saying good-bye isn't the hard part, it's what we have to leave behind that's hard". Yes indeed.. cricket will not be the same without you Tony..RIP

December 30, 2012

What a tragic loss . My heart goes out to Vivian and his family.
Graeme Goldberg ( Sydney )

mandira

December 30, 2012

may his soul rests peacefully

RAM THIYAGASINGHE

December 30, 2012

My deepest condolences to Tony's family. We have lost a wonderful commentator and a genuine gentleman. His gap will never be filled.
We love and respect you Tony. Although you are gone, your name will remain for ever and ever. TONY, the humble man.
May he rest in peace.
R THIYAGASINGHE ( IDH - SRI LANKA)

Chandani & Sharmaine Balakumar

December 30, 2012

Cricket will not be the same without you Tony and you will be in our hearts forever. Thank you for lighting up the world of cricket and being a pillar of inspiration & joy for Sri Lankan cricket.

Chandani & Sharmaine Balakumar

December 30, 2012

Tony, thank you for lighting up the world of cricket and being a pillar of inspiration & joy for Sri Lankan cricket.

Sadaqat Khan

December 30, 2012

Sorry to hear the sad news. Remember him very well from his Sussex and England days, saw him play, didn't hear much of his commentary, I had moved to upstate NY. Condolences to the family of this giant of a cricketer.

He said he'll shake them, break and make them grovel
He batted and bowled and put up a fight
They lauded, even applauded his spunk
They knew he taunted them, he laughed, he cried
And now they all shed tears that Tony's died.

May he rest in peace.

john barns

December 30, 2012

Have loved cricket since I was a very young boy. Always Tony was there. Cricket for me will never be the same again.

December 30, 2012

RIP, will miss your comments

December 30, 2012

Offering my deepest condolences during this difficult time, I'm so very sorry for your loss, death is something we are never prepared for, but please find comfort in knowing God has promised He will do away with sickness, pain and death for His word is truth.

R.D.

December 30, 2012

May you find strength in the God of all comfort. 1 Cor. 1:3,4.

December 30, 2012

RIP

December 30, 2012

A great cricketer & commentator. A very amiable & friendly person. A great loss to cricket especially a friend to Sri Lanka. Heartfelt condolences to his family members

Phillip L.

December 30, 2012

Cricket - summer - won't be as rich without you. But even more, I shall miss your shining example of judgement, wit and enthusiasm for all things human. Vale Tony.

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