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Neil Williams

England

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Full name Neil FetzGerald Williams
Born July 2, 1962, Hopewell, St Vincent
Died March 27, 2006, London, England (aged 43 years 268 days)
Major teams England, Cornwall, Essex, Middlesex, Tasmania, Windward Islands
Nickname Nellie
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 1 1 0 38 38 38.00 52 73.07 0 0 6 0 0 0
First-class 255 302 63 4457 77 18.64 0 13 67 0
List A 225 116 41 1039 43 13.85 0 0 48 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 1 1 246 148 2 2/148 2/148 74.00 3.60 123.0 0 0 0
First-class 255 37485 20448 675 8/75 30.29 3.27 55.5 22 2
List A 225 10191 7258 238 5/60 5/60 30.49 4.27 42.8 4 1 0

Career statistics
Only Test England v India at The Oval, Aug 23-28, 1990 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1982 - 1998
List A span 1982 - 1998

 Profile

Neil Williams, a medium-fast bowler who played one Test for England in 1990, died in hospital on March 27 after a short battle against pneumonia. He was 43. He suffered a stroke at his St Vincent home three weeks earlier from which he never recovered.

Williams' one cap came when he was drafted into the England side for the final Test against India at The Oval in 1990 after Chris Lewis withdrew with a migraine. India amassed 606 for 9 and Williams took 2 for 148 - but the victims were Sachin Tendulkar and Mohammad Azharuddin. Sent in as a nightwatchman on the second evening, he made 38 in a second-wicket stand of 74 with Graham Gooch, an achievement he rated higher than his two wickets. He was not considered for that winter's Ashes or England B tours and, when he was not even summoned when injuries hit, it was clear that at 28 his chance had come and gone.

Williams was born in St Vincent and emigrated to Britain when he was 13. He joined Middlesex after a season and a half as an MCC Young Professional, during which time he had also been playing for Hornsey. He was a deeply religious man and, when he first arrived at Lord's, refused to play on Sundays, preferring to go to church. Throughout his career he was a quietly spoken, often withdrawn, individual but one universally popular with teammates and supporters.

He made his county debut for Middlesex in 1982, one of a number of Caribbean-born English-qualified players to represent them in the 1980s - Roland Butcher, Wilf Slack and Norman Cowans were the others - and along with Barbadian Wayne Daniel, they became affectionately known as the Jackson Five.

Brisk rather than fast, Williams was accurate and had a dangerous late away-swinger - Wisden remarked that he had "moved the ball more than anyone else" in his one England outing. He was also a useful tailender and a superbly athletic fielder.

A key part of four Middlesex Championship-winning sides (1982, 1985, 1990, 1992) he also picked up winners' medals in the 1983 Benson & Hedges Cup and the 1992 Sunday League. In 1995, following a successful benefit, he moved to Essex where he played until 1998, although he was increasingly dogged by injuries. After retiring from the first-class game he briefly represented Cornwall.

During winters he played three seasons for Windward Islands and another with Tasmania in 1983-84. He had returned to live in the Caribbean and was the coach of St Vincent's Academy for Kids at the time of his death.
Martin Williamson, The Wisden Cricketer

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Jul 31, 1994

Neil Williams bowling for Middlesex in 1994
Neil Williams bowling for Middlesex in 1994
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Apr 25, 1994

Neil Williams holds his son, Beresford
Neil Williams holds his son, Beresford
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Apr 18, 1994

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Neil Williams portrait
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