Thorpe was regarded as one of the best batters of his period, having played 100 Tests for England.
The counterattacking left-hander was an England Test regular, amassing 16 hundreds and appearing in 82 One-Day Internationals, in addition to a 17-year career with Surrey.
He captained England three times and worked in various coaching capacities for his country between 2010 and 2022.
“It is with great sadness that we share the news that Graham Thorpe, MBE, has passed away,” according to the European Central Bank.
“There appear to be no acceptable words to explain the profound shock we feel at Graham’s passing.
More than just one of England’s greatest batters, he was a beloved part of the cricket family and a hero to fans all over the world.
“His talent was undeniable, and his abilities and accomplishments over a 13-year international career provided joy to his teammates, as well as England and Surrey CCC fans.
“Later, as a coach, he led the best English men’s talent to tremendous successes in all formats of the game.