Cleighten Cornelius Death, Obituary
The cricketing community is mourning the loss of Cleighten Cornelius, a former Canterbury cricketer whose passing has left a deep and lasting impact on teammates, friends, and supporters of the game. After a brief but courageous battle with cancer, his life came to an untimely end, leaving behind a legacy defined by dedication, resilience, and character.
Cleighten proudly represented Canterbury between 2001 and 2005, earning his place as First Class Cap #535. As a right-arm pace bowler, he brought determination and discipline to the field, competing in both First-Class and List A matches. Each time he wore the Red & Black, he did so with pride, embodying the spirit and tradition of the team.
While his contributions to cricket were meaningful, those who knew Cleighten best remember him most for the person he was beyond the game. He was known for his humility, kindness, and genuine nature—qualities that made him not only a respected teammate but also a valued friend. His presence fostered camaraderie, and his character left a lasting impression on everyone he encountered.
In facing illness, Cleighten showed quiet strength and courage, reflecting the same determination that defined his time on the field. His passing is a profound loss to the cricketing world and to all who had the privilege of knowing him.
As tributes continue to be shared, his legacy lives on in the memories of those he inspired, the friendships he built, and the respect he earned throughout his life.
May he rest in peace.