Graham Thorpe who is fully called Graham Paul Thorpe was born on August 1, 1969, in Farnham, United Kingdom. He is a former cricketer from England. He played for England internationally and domestically Graham is a left-handed middle-order slip fielder as a batsman. He appeared in 100 Test matches.
According to reports he is the third child and last born to his parents. He began his international career in the year 1988 and made his first international appearance in the year 1993. He was known to have scored a century in the second innings of his first appearance match which was against Australia at Trent Bridge.
Thorpe was named the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in the year 1998. He was as well regarded as a capable stroke maker.
In the early years of 2005, Thorpe announced his retirement from cricket when Kevin Pietersen was chosen over him. However, before his official retirement, he played another two months before following his test retirement from domestic cricket in August 2005.
Thorpe made his first appearance as a summariser for the BBC Radio’s Test Match Special program. In May 2022 he was reportedly revealed to be seriously sick. Which was accompanied by an unclear prognosis.
How old is Graham Thorpe?
Thorpe who was born on August 1, 1969, is 52 years. In May 2022 he will be 53.