Mike Griffith
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Mike Grenville Griffith,[1] (born 25 November 1943) is a former professional cricketer, who played for and captained the Sussex County Cricket Club. A middle-order right-handed batsman, he also kept wicket occasionally.
Griffith was born at Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, the son of the Sussex and England wicket-keeper and cricket administrator Billy Griffith, and was educated at Marlborough College and Magdalene College, Cambridge. He played first for Sussex in 1962, then for Cambridge University for three years from 1963, winning his blue all three years. In 1968 he was appointed county captain with Jim Parks junior, and was then sole captain for four years (1969-1972).[2] He stood down from the captaincy after 1972.
Griffith took part in several lesser cricket tours, none of them including representative cricket. He also played frequently for the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) sides. He was the President of MCC for 2012-3.[3]
An all-round sportsman, he played hockey for both Cambridge University and England and also won a Blue for rackets.
References
- ↑ He was named after the novel Mike written by his godfather PG Wodehouse. Hedgcock, Murray (1997). Wodehouse at the wicket. London: Hutchinson. ISBN 0-09-180191-5.
- ↑ "FIRST-CLASS BATTING AND FIELDING IN EACH SEASON BY MIKE GRIFFITH". Cricketarchive. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
- ↑ "MCC Committee 2012-13". Lord's. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
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Preceded by J. M. Parks |
Sussex county cricket captain 1968–1972 |
Succeeded by Tony Greig |