Surrey players wear black armbands in County game after Alec Stewart's wife dies

IANS April 14, 2025 168 views

Alec Stewart, a legendary Surrey and England cricketer, is mourning the loss of his wife Lynn after her long battle with breast cancer. The Surrey cricket team has shown profound respect by wearing black armbands and flying flags at half-mast during their County Championship match against Hampshire. Stewart had previously stepped down from his director of cricket role to spend more time with his family during Lynn's illness. The cricket community continues to support Stewart and his family during this difficult time.

"I want to give her, and my family, more of my time" - Alec Stewart
New Delhi, April 14: Surrey’s players are sporting black armbands on the last day of their Division One County Championship match against Hampshire after Alec Stewart’s wife Lynn died on Monday. The side also decided to fly their flags at half-mast above the Micky Stewart Members Pavilion, at its home venue the Oval, as a mark of respect.

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Surrey players wear black armbands to honor Lynn Stewart

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Alec Stewart stepped down to support wife's cancer battle

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Club offers sincere condolences to Stewart family

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Legendary cricketer remembered for leadership and dedication

Stewart, the former England captain, left his role as Surrey’s director of cricket after the side won its third County Championship title last season. He cited the need to spend time with family and support Lynn, who had been in a long battle with breast cancer since 2013. "As people may know, my wife has been battling cancer since 2013 and I want to give her, and my family, more of my time over the coming years than this job allows," Stewart had said on the Surrey website in March 2024.

Stewart, though, remained a part of Surrey in a part-time role as High-Performance Cricket Advisor. He would work for fixed days in a year while overseeing the success of the side alongside head coach Gareth Batty and club captain Rory Burns. “The sincere condolences of everyone at Surrey County Cricket Club are with Alec and the whole Stewart family. Our very best wishes are with the family and we will continue to offer any support to them that we are able to. In the meantime, we ask that people respect their privacy at this difficult time,” said Club Chair Oli Slipper.

Stewart, 62, is one of the great figures in Surrey’s cricketing history, representing the club from 1981 to 2003. He also played 133 Tests for England, amassing 8463 runs at an average of 39.54, including hitting 15 centuries and 45 half-centuries. Additionally, he made 4677 runs in 170 ODIs at an average of 31.60, including four centuries and 28 fifties.

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Sarah K.
Such a heartbreaking loss. The way Alec prioritized his family over his career was truly admirable. My thoughts are with the Stewart family during this difficult time. 💔
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James P.
Classy gesture by Surrey. Alec Stewart is a legend of English cricket and it's touching to see the club honor his family like this. That 10-year battle must have been incredibly tough.
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Rajiv T.
While the tribute is beautiful, I do wonder if the article could have shared more about Lynn's life and legacy beyond just being Alec's wife. She must have been an incredible woman to support him through his career while battling illness.
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Mike L.
Remember watching Stewart bat as a kid - absolute class. Can't imagine what he's going through right now. Cancer is the worst. Hope the cricket community wraps around him.
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Emma W.
The way he stepped back from his role to be with her says everything about his character. More than just a great cricketer - a great man. Sending love to the family ❤️
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Tom B.
That 2013-2024 battle puts things in perspective. 11 years of fighting. Makes you appreciate every day with loved ones. Respect to Surrey for showing their support in this way.

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