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The cricket world mourns the loss of Derek Underwood, one of its most distinguished figures, who passed away at the age of 78. Derek Underwood, fondly known as “Deadly” for his precise and effective bowling, was a symbol of cricketing excellence and sportsmanship. His former club Kent announced his death, marking the end of an era for not only Kent but also for international cricket, where Underwood left an indelible mark.

Early Life and Career Beginnings

Underwood made his first-team debut for Kent in 1963 at the mere age of 17, showcasing early on the signs of a prodigious talent. His breakthrough came swiftly as he became the youngest bowler to take 100 wickets in a debut season, an achievement that earned him the Cricket Writers’ Club Young Cricketer of the Year award in 1966.

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From his debut, Underwood’s career trajectory was stellar, making significant contributions to both Kent and the England national team. His unique ability to leverage wet conditions made him a formidable opponent and a favorite among the fans.

Milestones of Derek Underwood’s Career

Throughout his 24-year career with Kent, Underwood took an astonishing 2,523 wickets. In 1966 alone, he took a stunning 157 wickets, a testament to his dominance in the sport.

Slow left-armer Underwood took 297 wickets in 86 Tests between 1966 and 1982, the most by any England spinner. He claimed 2,465 wickets in 676 first-class matches overall, representing only Kent, the county of his birth, in a stellar 24-year domestic career.

Perhaps one of Underwood’s most memorable moments came during the Ashes test at Oval in 1968, where his decisive bowling in the final minutes clinched a series-squaring win for England. This performance not only highlighted his skills but also his clutch play under pressure.

Major Awards and Honors

In recognition of his service to cricket, Underwood was awarded an MBE in 1981. His induction into the ICC Hall of Fame further cemented his status as one of the greats of the game.

Even after retirement in 1987, Underwood continued to serve cricket, holding prestigious positions such as the president of Kent and the Marylebone Cricket Club.

The Announcement and Public Reaction

Kent Cricket’s announcement of Underwood’s passing was met with profound sadness across the cricketing world, with tributes pouring in from all corners.

In a statement, Kent said: “Kent Cricket is in mourning following the death of one of the icons of the Club, Derek Underwood, at the age of 78. The thoughts of everyone at Kent Cricket are with Derek’s friends and family at this sad time.”

Kent chairman Simon Philip added : “The Kent Cricket family is in mourning following the passing of one of its greatest ever players. Derek was an outstanding contributor to both Kent and England, winning trophies for Club and country and etching his name in the history books forevermore.”

Tributes from the Cricket Community

Former teammates, rivals, and fans shared memories of Underwood, celebrating not only his skill on the field but his gentlemanly conduct and the integrity with which he played the game.

Fans were also left devastated, with tributes pouring in. One said: “Rest in peace Legend. One of the VERY best.” Another added: “R.I.P Derek Underwood. One of the greatest. Thoughts are with his family and friends.”

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