Full Name

Francis David Parr

Born

June 01, 1928, Wallasey, Cheshire

Died

May 08, 2012, Hampstead Hospice, London, (aged 83y 342d)

Batting Style

Left hand Bat

Fielding Position

Wicketkeeper

In 1953 Frank Parr played his first full season as a wicketkeeper for Lancashire, being awarded his county cap near the end of the summer. But within a year his career as a cricketer was at an end although a future as a jazz musician beckoned.

The change came about when Cyril Washbrook took over as Lancashire captain in 1954 - it was immediately apparent Parr's face did not fit. The new skipper wanted smartness and focus from his players and took exception to Parr's general attitude as well as his other great love, jazz music.

Washbrook did not think his wicketkeeper playing the trombone in the Merseysippi Jazz Band in Liverpool was suitable and so he was not offered a new contract at the end of the season.

His his book Opening Up, jazz legend George Melly explained. "The reason had nothing to do with Frank's wicket-keeping, but it had a lot to do with Frank. The professional cricketer is not just a man who plays cricket for money. He has a social role. He is expected to behave within certain defined limits. He can be a 'rough diamond', even 'a bit of a character', but he must know his place. If he smells of sweat, it must be fresh sweat. He must dress neatly and acceptably. His drinking must be under control. He must know when to say 'sir'.

"Frank, we were soon to discover, had none of these qualifications. He was an extreme social risk, a complicated rebel whose world swarmed with demons. He concealed a formidable and well-read intelligence behind a stylised oafishness. He used every weapon to alienate acceptance. Even within the jazz world, that natural refuge for the anti-social, Frank stood out as an exception. We never knew the reason for his quarrel with the captain of Lancashire, but after a month or two in his company we realised it must have been inevitable…

After a final summer playing in Lancashire, Parr moved to London where he became a full time musician before going on to manage Acker Bilk, eventually turning to band agency work and a career in advertising.
Martin Williamson

Frank Parr Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAve100s50sCtSt
FC4953115074212.07007120

Bowling

FormatMatBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
FC49000-----000

Debut/Last Matches of Frank Parr

FC Matches

Span
1951 - 1954

Recent Matches of Frank Parr

MatchBatWktDateGroundFormat
Lancashire vs Pakistanis0 & 132c/0s & 0c/0s10-Jul-1954ManchesterFC
Lancashire vs Somerset15*0c/1s & 0c/0s06-Jun-1953BathFC
Lancashire vs Australians40c/0s27-May-1953ManchesterFC

Photos of Frank Parr

Frank Parr