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Footballing cricketer Len Hill dies

Len Hill, who played intermittently for Glamorgan for more than a decade from 1964, has died shortly before his 66th birthday

Cricinfo staff
12-Apr-2007
Len Hill, who played intermittently for Glamorgan for more than a decade from 1964, has died shortly before his 66th birthday.
Hill, a right-hand middle-order batsman, made his debut for the county in 1964, but his commitments as a professional footballer meant that he was not able to play regularly until 1974. Although he played 76 times for Glamorgan, he never made a hundred, with his best being an unbeaten 96 against Gloucestershire. Two months later he scored 90 against Hampshire, an innings many considered his best as he steered the county to a five-wicket win against a rampaging Andy Roberts. A week later he made another fifty in the return match.
In all, Hill scored 2690 runs for Glamorgan at 24.45.
As a wing-half, he played for Newport County between 1962 and 1973, with a brief spell at Swansea between 1970-71 and 1971-72.