Full name Michael Henry Denness
Born December 1, 1940, Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Died April 19, 2013 (aged 72 years 139 days)
Major teams England, Scotland, Essex, Kent
Nickname Haggis
Batting style Right-hand bat
Other Referee
Height 5 ft 11 in
Education Ayr Academy
Mat | Inns | NO | Runs | HS | Ave | BF | SR | 100 | 50 | 4s | 6s | Ct | St | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tests | 28 | 45 | 3 | 1667 | 188 | 39.69 | 4 | 7 | 192 | 2 | 28 | 0 | ||
ODIs | 12 | 11 | 2 | 264 | 66 | 29.33 | 417 | 63.30 | 0 | 1 | 17 | 2 | 1 | 0 |
First-class | 501 | 838 | 65 | 25886 | 195 | 33.48 | 33 | 152 | 410 | 0 | ||||
List A | 232 | 219 | 21 | 5393 | 118* | 27.23 | 6 | 28 | 94 | 0 |
Mat | Inns | Balls | Runs | Wkts | BBI | BBM | Ave | Econ | SR | 4w | 5w | 10 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tests | 28 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
ODIs | 12 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
First-class | 501 | 84 | 62 | 2 | 1/7 | 31.00 | 4.42 | 42.0 | 0 | 0 | |||
List A | 232 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Test debut | England v New Zealand at The Oval, Aug 21-26, 1969 scorecard |
Last Test | England v Australia at Birmingham, Jul 10-14, 1975 scorecard |
Test statistics | |
ODI debut | England v West Indies at Leeds, Sep 5, 1973 scorecard |
Last ODI | England v Australia at Leeds, Jun 18, 1975 scorecard |
ODI statistics | |
First-class span | 1959 - 1980 |
List A span | 1963 - 1980 |
Test debut | West Indies v New Zealand at Bridgetown, Apr 19-23, 1996 scorecard |
Last Test | Pakistan v West Indies at Sharjah, Feb 7-10, 2002 scorecard |
Test matches | 14 |
Test statistics | |
ODI debut | West Indies v New Zealand at Kingston, Mar 26, 1996 scorecard |
Last ODI | Pakistan v West Indies at Sharjah, Feb 17, 2002 scorecard |
ODI matches | 35 |
ODI statistics |
Few contemporary batsmen were more stylish than Mike Denness at his peak, in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Tallish and slim, well-balanced, immaculately dressed on and off the field, possessed of a fine array of strokes and an excellent cover fieldsman to boot, Denness looked a model cricketer in every way. It was his misfortune that when those qualities won him the England captaincy, after Ray Illingworth's dismissal, he lacked the support of one of the players on whom he was most dependent. Geoff Boycott, who made no secret of how acutely he coveted the captaincy himself, played only the first six of Denness's 19 Tests as captain, which fatally holed England's prospects against Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson in Australia in 1974-75. Deposed when Australia won the first Test of 1975 at Edgbaston, Denness took his medicine with typical graciousness. He later became an ICC match referee but, at Port Elizabeth in 2001-02, his decision to sanction six Indian players, including Sachin Tendulkar, caused such a furore that the Indian and South African boards barred Denness from officiating in the next match, at Centurion. The ICC responded by withdrawing Test status from the game. He died in April 2013 after a battle with cancer during his final days as president of Kent.
John Thicknesse
Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1975
Autobiography - I Declare (1977)
Awarded the OBE on 29th Dec 2012