Benaud family turns down offer of state funeral

Published April 12, 2015
In this July 17, 2009 photo, former Australian cricketer Richie Benaud rings the bell on the pavillion balcony on the second day of the second Test match between England and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London. — AP/File
In this July 17, 2009 photo, former Australian cricketer Richie Benaud rings the bell on the pavillion balcony on the second day of the second Test match between England and Australia at Lord's cricket ground in London. — AP/File

The family of cricket icon Richie Benaud has declined the offer of a state funeral, Australia's Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Sunday.

Abbott said the offer was a mark of respect for a man who meant so much to millions of people in Australia and around the world.

But he said the former test captain and renowned commentator, who died aged 84 on Friday after fighting skin cancer, wanted a quiet and private funeral.

"My understanding is that Richie's own wishes was for something very, very quiet and very, very private," Abbott told reporters.

Benaud's widow, Daphne, phoned the Prime Minister's office on Saturday to kindly decline the offer of a state funeral, he said.

Benaud instead will be remembered this week with a private gathering attended only by his immediate family.

Overall Benaud played in or commentated on approximately 500 test matches and has been lauded as the most influential Australian cricketer and broadcaster of his era.

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