Surrey Players Wear Black Armbands In County Game After Alec Stewart’s Wife Dies

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, citing that he needed 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, and 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, though, remained a part of Surrey in a part-time role as High-Performance Cricket Advisor, and 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.”
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Article Source: IANS