Rugby Legend Scott Hastings Passes Away at 61
Scott Hastings, a celebrated Scottish rugby player, has passed away at 61 after battling non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Hastings was renowned for his significant contributions to the Scottish national team and the British and Irish Lions, becoming the most-capped center in Scotland's men's team history.
Scott Hastings, celebrated as one of Scotland's rugby greats, has died at the age of 61. The announcement was made by the Scottish Rugby Union, informing fans of his passing due to complications from non-Hodgkin lymphoma treatment.
Hastings, alongside his brother Gavin, marked an era in Scottish rugby history. Over a career that spanned from 1986 to 1997, Scott earned 65 caps and scored 10 tries, becoming the most-capped center for Scotland's men's team. He was pivotal in the Grand Slam win during the 1990 Five Nations.
Known for his determination and skill, Hastings played a crucial role in securing a series victory over Australia with the Lions in 1989. His legacy extends beyond the field, with his influential presence continuing into his career as a respected commentator.
(With inputs from agencies.)

