John Whitehead (cricketer), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Whitehead (cricketer)

English county cricketer

Date of Birth: 03-Sep-1925

Date of Death: 15-Aug-2000

Profession: cricketer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About John Whitehead (cricketer)

  • John Parkin Whitehead (3 September 1925 – 15 August 2000) was an English first-class cricketer, who played thirty seven first-class games for Yorkshire County Cricket Club from 1946 to 1951, plus thirty three for Worcestershire in 1953 and 1955, and four more for the Combined Services in 1947.
  • He also played for the Yorkshire Second XI (1946-1951), Lancashire (1945), Army (1947), Yorkshire Present (1951) and the Worcestershire Second XI (1955). Born in Uppermill, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England, Whitehead was a right arm fast medium bowler, who took 147 wickets at 29.23, with a best of 5 for 10 for the Combined Services against Worcestershire, one of four hauls of five wickets in an innings.
  • He scored 1,246 first-class runs at 19.16, with a highest score of 71, which he made twice, once for Worcestershire and once for the Combined Services.
  • He took 25 catches in the field. He had trials for Lancashire before his native county signed him.
  • In his younger days, he bowled for Oldham C.C., and he took 35 wickets at 7 runs each for Lascelles Hall in 1948, again acting as their professional in 1949.
  • In 1950, he was professional at Littleborough C.C.
  • Afterwards, he was a lecturer at Southampton University. Whitehead died in August 2000, in Southampton, Hampshire, England.

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