Michael J. Smith

Cricket Bowler

1942 – 2004

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Who was Michael J. Smith?

Michael John Smith was a former cricketer, who played most of his cricket as an opening batsman for Middlesex County Cricket Club. Together with Mike Brearley he formed part of a successful opening partnership at the domestic level. He also played five One Day Internationals for England in 1973 and 1974.

In first-class cricket Smith made 19,814 runs at an average of 31.65 in a career that lasted from 1959 to 1980, a total that included 40 centuries. His highest score was 181 against Lancashire County Cricket Club at Old Trafford in 1967. Although he batted right-handed he took 57 wickets, with a bowling average of 32.73, with slow left-arm deliveries. He also took 218 catches in the field. In 1994 he became the official scorer for Middlesex. In total Smith spent 22 seasons on the staff at Lord's Cricket Ground.

He was educated at Enfield Grammar School. Smith was twice married and had three daughters, Debbie, Libby, Emma, and a son, Jonathan.

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Born
Jan 4, 1942
Also known as
  • Michael Smith
Nationality
  • England
Education
  • Enfield Grammar School
Lived in
  • Enfield
Died
Nov 12, 2004
Enfield Town

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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