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Peter Willey

England

Player profile

Full name Peter Willey
Born December 6, 1949, Sedgefield, Co Durham
Current age 58 years 310 days
Major teams England, Eastern Province, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Northumberland
Nickname Will
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak
Other Umpire
Height 6 ft 1 in
Education Seaham Secondary School, Co Durham

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 26 50 6 1184 102* 26.90 2794 42.37 2 5 160 4 3 0
ODIs 26 24 1 538 64 23.39 855 62.92 0 5 49 0 4 0
First-class 559 918 121 24361 227 30.56 44 101 235 0
List A 458 436 43 11105 154 28.25 10 67 124 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 26 20 1091 456 7 2/73 2/73 65.14 2.50 155.8 0 0 0
ODIs 26 22 1031 659 13 3/33 3/33 50.69 3.83 79.3 0 0 0
First-class 559 58635 23400 756 7/37 30.95 2.39 77.5 26 3
List A 458 18520 11143 347 4/17 4/17 32.11 3.61 53.3 4 0 0

Career statistics
Test debut England v West Indies at Leeds, Jul 22-27, 1976 scorecard
Last Test England v New Zealand at Lord's, Jul 24-29, 1986 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut England v Australia at Manchester, Jun 2, 1977 scorecard
Last ODI West Indies v England at Port of Spain, Mar 31, 1986 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span 1966 - 1991
List A span 1967 - 1992

Umpiring statistics
Test debut West Indies v New Zealand at Bridgetown, Apr 19-23, 1996 scorecard
Last Test Australia v Zimbabwe at Perth, Oct 9-13, 2003 scorecard
Test matches 25
Test statistics
ODI debut England v India at The Oval, May 23-24, 1996 scorecard
Last ODI South Africa v Zimbabwe at Cardiff, Jul 5, 2003 scorecard
ODI matches 34
ODI statistics

 Profile

There was a time in the late seventies and early eighties when, if England were playing the West Indies at the peak of their dominance of world cricket, that Peter Willey could pack his bag ready for the call to the Test side. A hard, fearless man from the north-east, he made 15 of his 26 Test appearances against the West Indies and 13 of his 26 one-day internationals against the same opposition. The rest of his one-day internationals were against Australia, as were nine of his Tests. He did not have many easy opportunities to bolster his average.

In fairness, he wasn't quite good enough as a specialist batsman, and his bowling not penetrative enough to make him a genuine allrounder. But his courage was beyond question, and his two Test hundreds, both against West Indies, were made when others had proved less stubborn in the face of a pace battering. That he was seen as a back-against-the-wall specialist is shown by the fact that 15 of his 26 Tests and 13 of his 26 one-dayers came against West Indies in their prime - all but two of the other Tests and ODIs came against Australia. In those two Tests - against India and New Zealand - he averaged over 40. And it was an era when England struggled - he had to wait until his 19th Test (Botham's match of 1981) before he was on a winning side.

He made his county debut for Northamptonshire in 1966 at the age of 16 as a right-handed batsman and offbreak bowler. As his career developed, he adopted what might be termed a marvellously eccentric batting stance, starting with his body totally chest-on to the bowler.

His performances attracted the England selectors and in 1976 he made his Test debut against the West Indies at Headingley. The following year he made his one-day international debut against Australia and he appeared to have the makings of a long and successful international career. However, the selectors seldom gave him a run long enough to establish himself in the team and, instead, tended to use him as the scapegoat for team failings. There were always others who might have been no more successful but who perhaps looked more the part of a Test cricketer.

He moved to Leicestershire in 1984, captaining the county in 1987, and continued his playing career through to 1991, after which he played a season of Minor Counties cricket for Northumberland.

He was appointed to the first-class umpires' list in 1993 and three years later was on the international panel. It was ironic that the first Test in which he stood was West Indies v New Zealand in Bridgetown - the countries against which he appeared in his first and last Tests as a player. Generally respected as a top umpire, he declined the opportunity to go onto the ICC list of elite umpires because of the excessive time that would have taken him away from home, but his standing in the international game and his experience from the 1999 event made him an obvious choice when the elite list needed supplementing for the 2003 World Cup.
Wisden Cricinfo staff

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Jul 24, 2006

Peter Willey sends Bilal Shafayat on his way after Rikki Wessels was run out
Peter Willey sends Bilal Shafayat on his way after Rikki Wessels was run out
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Apr 11, 2006

Portrait of Peter Willey
Portrait of Peter Willey
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May 21, 2001

Umpires Willey and Hair after an inspection
Umpires Willey and Hair after an inspection
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