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Ray Illingworth

Ray Illingworth
Personal information
Born (1932-06-08) 8 June 1932 (age 84)
Pudsey, Yorkshire, England
Batting style Right-handed batsman
Bowling style Right-arm off break
Relations Ashley Metcalfe (Son-in-law)
International information
National side
Test debut 24 July 1958 v New Zealand
Last Test 23 August 1973 v West Indies
ODI debut 5 January 1971 v Australia
Last ODI 20 July 1973 v New Zealand
Career statistics
Competition Tests ODIs FC LA
Matches 61 3 787 218
Runs scored 1836 5 24,134 2,380
Batting average 23.24 2.50 28.06 26.74
100s/50s 2/5 0/0 22/105 0/4
Top score 113 4 162 79
Balls bowled 1989 130 11,7860 8,097
Wickets 122 4 2,072 186
Bowling average 31.20 21.00 20.27 25.19
5 wickets in innings 3 0 104 3
10 wickets in match 0 n/a 11 0
Best bowling 6/29 3/50 9/42 5/20
Catches/stumpings 45/0 1/0 446/0 58/0
Source: Cricinfo, 27 August 1973

Raymond ("Ray") Illingworth CBE (born 8 June 1932) is a former English cricketer, cricket commentator and cricket administrator. As of 2015, he is one of only nine players to have taken 2,000 wickets and made 20,000 runs in first class cricket. He played for Yorkshire (1951–68 and 1982–83), Leicestershire (1969–78) and England (1958–73) and was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1960. He was born in Pudsey, West Yorkshire.

Ray Illingworth's son-in-law Ashley Metcalfe later played cricket for Yorkshire; but Ray is not related to former Worcestershire cricketer, and later umpire, Richard Illingworth.

Illingworth made his first-class debut at 19, was capped in 1955 and became a stalwart of the Yorkshire team in the 1960s. He made his Test début for England in 1958 but struggled on his first tour, in the West Indies in 1959–60, taking just five wickets in five Test matches. After failing to make an impact in four Tests against South Africa he found himself struggling for a place. A good series against India in 1967 established him in the team. He joined Leicestershire in 1968 after a contract dispute with Yorkshire.

Illingworth played 787 first-class matches over nearly 33 years. As a bowler in county cricket, he took 2072 wickets. He sent down 408 balls without reward in the three Tests against New Zealand in 1973 but conceded only 1.91 runs an over in his Test career. He was not a sharp spinner of the ball, relying on accuracy and subtle variations of flight, but his arm ball was particularly effective with many of his victims being caught at slip, playing for spin that was not there. His middle-order batting was based around stern defence; a fifth of his innings, mostly from number 6 or 7 in the order, finished not out. He scored 24,134 first-class runs in all, with a best of 162, at an average of 28.06. Against the Rest of the World in 1970, Illingworth topped the England averages with 476 runs (52.89) and six half-centuries, a testament to his grit and determination against the best in the world.


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