Lillian Thomson
Hall of Fame Member
Passed away aged 86. Great batsman who retired too soon. A bit of an oddball which is always good. He had a memorable period as a selector if not always successful.
RIP
RIP
Atherton always talks of him so fondly on commentary even when talking about that era.Passed away aged 86. Great batsman who retired too soon. A bit of an oddball which is always good. He had a memorable period as a selector if not always successful.
RIP
Given who followed I am not surprised he liked him so much.Atherton always talks of him so fondly on commentary even when talking about that era.
Always thought he had such a perfect name for a cricketer. RIP.
Dexter was a talented golfer, an amateur champion, and some believe could have achieved success in that sport if he had not chosen cricket. In Australia in 1962-3 he played a foursome with Norman Von Nida, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player (with Colin Cowdrey as his caddy) and they offered to take him to America to become a tournament golfer, but Dexter refused.A life well lived and by all accounts one of the very best post war English batsman - saw him once or twice during his final comeback in the early 70s when he played for Sussex on Sundays
Was a more than respectable golfer as well
All are correct BrumbersVale.
The first three factlets that came to mind about Lord Ted were: 1) He was born in Milan; 2) He once stood against Jim Callaghan as a Tory candidate for the commons; 3) He referred to Deadly Dev as "Malcolm Devon" at a press conference during his stint as chairman of selectors.
I'm not absolutely 100% all are true either.