
Former England batter Robin Smith has died at the age of 62.
Nicknamed 'Judge', Smith won 62 Test caps between 1988 and 1996 and scored 4,236 runs at an average 43.67, including nine centuries.
He also averaged 39.01 in 71 one-day internationals.
Smith spent his entire county career at Hampshire, winning two Benson & Hedges Cups and a NatWest Trophy and captaining them between 1998 and 2002.
He finished his 22-year career in 2003, with 26,155 first-class runs at 41.51.
Following his retirement, Smith, who had relocated to Australia, struggled with mental health issues and alcoholism and was hospitalised for several months in 2024.
His family said he died unexpectedly at his home in Perth on Monday. The cause of death is unknown.
"It is with the deepest and most profound sense of sadness and loss that we must announce the passing of Robin Smith," a family statement read.
"Robin rose to fame as one of England's most charismatic and popular players.
"A brave and dashing batsman, he excelled both for Hampshire and his adopted country, collecting legions of admirers and friends along the way."
