Michael Willett (cricketer)

Michael David Willett (21 April 1933 – 24 January 2002) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Surrey from 1955 to 1967. He was awarded his county cap in 1962, and had a benefit season in 1969.[1]

Mike Willett
Personal information
Full name
Michael David Willett
Born(1933-04-21)21 April 1933
West Norwood, London, England
Died24 January 2002(2002-01-24) (aged 68)
Sanderstead, London, England
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1955 to 1967Surrey
Career statistics
Competition FC List A
Matches 172 8
Runs scored 6535 188
Batting average 28.66 24.77
100s/50s 8/35 0/0
Top score 126 46*
Balls bowled 2779 255
Wickets 23 5
Bowling average 48.04 34.20
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match n/a
Best bowling 3/36 2/20
Catches/stumpings 94/– 3/–
Source: Cricinfo, 23 November 2018

Mike Willett was a hard-hitting batsman who played for Surrey for several years before establishing himself in the team: between his first-class debut in 1955 and the end of the 1960 season he played only 25 matches, reaching 50 once.[2] He made a century in his first match in 1961 and finished the season with 1593 runs at an average of 30.63.[3] His most productive season was 1964, when he made 1789 runs at 45.87 and finished ninth among English players in the first-class averages.[3] He hit the fastest century of the 1964 season against Middlesex, reaching 100 in 80 minutes,[4] while in equalling his highest score of 126 against Hampshire he hit his second 50 in 30 minutes.[3]

Willett missed most of the 1965 season after a cartilage operation and never recovered his best form.[3] He retired after the 1967 season, during which he hit 103 in 64 minutes for Surrey Second XI against Warwickshire Second XI, out of the 116 runs his team made while he was at the wicket. His innings included 12 sixes.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Michael Willett at CricketArchive
  2. ^ "First-class Batting and Fielding in Each Season by Michael Willett". CricketArchive. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d Wisden 2003, pp. 1661–62.
  4. ^ Wisden 1965, pp. 261.
  5. ^ "Surrey Second XI v Warwickshire Second XI 1967". CricketArchive. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
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