The Anonymous Widower

Brian Close on England

Brian Close made his debut for England a couple of years after I was born, so he’s seen a lot of cricket.  He doesn’t rate the current England team as the greatest, but then he wouldn’t would he? They don’t contain enough Yorkshiremen for his liking I suspect.

I’ll give him this though.  He played the bravest innngs I ever saw.  Wikipedia describes the innings at Lords in 1963 to try to beat the West Indies like this.

Close was recalled to the England Test squad in 1963, and played his first full series of five matches, against the West Indies. His innings in the second Test at Lord’s remains his best known. When England were pressing for a last-day victory, Close took the battle to the fastest West Indian fast bowlers, Wes Hall and Charlie Griffith, daring to advance down the wicket to them. This was before body protection and helmets were in use, and time and again the ball struck Close firmly on his body. But he persevered. With no other England player but Ken Barrington scoring above 20, Close’s innings of 70 saved the game for England, and came near to winning it. Set 234 to win, England ended on 228 for 9, with Colin Cowdrey famously coming in to bat (for two balls at the non-striker’s end) with his broken arm in plaster.

Close had been dismissed going for runs to win the game, and his courage earned him many plaudits. His shirtless torso, black and blue with bruises where he had been hit, made the front pages of the newspapers the next day.

There has never been another innings like it. I don’t think that there has been any other batsmen, who would have attempted to do what he did.

August 14, 2011 - Posted by | Sport |

1 Comment »

  1. Congratulations are deserved by the Poms . . . “The Best Cricketers in the World” . . .Enjoy while you can . . .

    The Next Ashes Battle will be worth watching {although the Aussies will be hard pushed to win}

    Cricket as Cricket should be played. Enjoyable to watch a Great Team of Cricketers Playing the Game . . .

    Comment by "Steam Lover" Downunder | August 14, 2011 | Reply


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