Full Name

William MacFarlane Mitchell

Born

August 15, 1929, Lewisham, London

Died

November 08, 2005, Westminster Abbey, London, (aged 76y 85d)

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Legbreak Googly

Education

Dulwich College; Merton College, Oxford

Bill Mitchell was a legspinner in the Oxford XI for three seasons, winning Blues in 1951 and 1952, but he lost his place in the side before the Varsity match in his final year.

He arrived from Dulwich where he had spent four years in the XI, and during which time he had captained Southern Schools at Lord's, and made an immediate impression, taking 5 for 107 (which were to remain a career-best) and scoring 36 against Middlesex. He held on to his place for the Varsity match which Oxford won by 21 runs.

In 1952 he struggled more, but took four wickets against Surrey and Sussex shortly before the Varsity match which secured his place. Against Cambridge he took 0 for 112 but scored 48 and 25 in a drawn match.

In 1953 he struggled more and the emergence of younger spinners and examination pressure meant that he missed out on a third Blue.

He collapsed and died at Westminster Abbey while acting as an usher at Sir Edward Heath's memorial service. Bill was always capable of a dramatic gesture," said an old friend.
Martin Williamson

Bill Mitchell Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAve100s50sCtSt
FC264084804815.0000120

Bowling

FormatMatBallsRunsWktsBBIAveEconSR5w10w
FC2632851998355/10757.083.6493.810

Debut/Last Matches of Bill Mitchell

FC Matches

Span
1951 - 1953

Recent Matches of Bill Mitchell

MatchBatBowlDateGroundFormat
Oxford Uni vs F Foresters250/51 & 3/4031-May-1952OxfordFC
Oxford Uni vs Indians2 & 90/7821-May-1952OxfordFC
Oxford Uni vs Sth Africans120/3023-May-1951OxfordFC