Warrington Phillip Explained

Warrington Phillip
Country:Saint Kitts and Nevis
Fullname:Warrington Dexter Phillip
Birth Date:23 July 1968
Birth Place:Jessup, Saint Kitts and Nevis
Batting:Left-handed
Bowling:Slow left-arm orthodox
Role:Bowler
Club1:Leeward Islands
Year1:1991–2000
Columns:2
Column1:First-class
Matches1:43
Runs1:644
Bat Avg1:14.31
100S/50S1:0/0
Top Score1:45
Deliveries1:9,766
Wickets1:148
Bowl Avg1:25.52
Fivefor1:10
Tenfor1:3
Best Bowling1:8/92
Catches/Stumpings1:38/–
Column2:List A
Matches2:7
Runs2:15
Bat Avg2:7.50
100S/50S2:0/0
Top Score2:9
Deliveries2:363
Wickets2:12
Bowl Avg2:18.00
Fivefor2:0
Tenfor2:0
Best Bowling2:3/25
Catches/Stumpings2:2/–
Date:9 October
Year:2022
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/10/10336/10336.html CricketArchive

Warrington Dexter Phillip (born 23 July 1968 ]) is a former West Indian first-class cricketer and convicted murderer. He represented the Leeward Islands cricket team regularly in the Red Stripe Cup during the 1990s and played for his home island of Nevis in the inaugural Stanford 20/20, held in 2006, where they were surprise semi-finalists.

Cricket career

Phillip took part in the Leeward's winning Red Stripe Cup campaigns of 1993/94 and 1995/96. He played a big part in the 1995/96 Cup Final against Trinidad and Tobago by taking three wickets in the fourth innings which helped his team to win by 73 runs.[1]

Perhaps the biggest scalp of his career was Aravinda de Silva, whom he dismissed when the Leeward Islands took on the touring Sri Lankans at St John's in 1997.[2] He has also taken the wicket of Trinidadian Brian Lara, bowling him in a Red Stripe match which the Leeward Islands won.[3]

His best performance in a match came during the 1994/95 Red Stripe Cup when he was Man of the Match after taking match figures of 13 for 123 against Jamaica. Eight of those wickets came in the first innings, at the expense of 92 runs and he took the other five when Jamaica followed on. At the time of his last first-class appearance, only Andy Roberts has taken better match and innings bowling analysis for the Leeward Islands than Phillip.[4] It was a good season for Phillip, with his tally of 28 wickets at 15.50 only bettered in 1996/97 when he took 35 wickets, but at a more expensive average of 29.25.[5]

Murder conviction

On 16 February 2006 in Nevis, Phillip's wife Shermel was found dead in the back of her car. Her throat had been slashed and Phillip was arrested and charged by police.[6] On 15 November 2008, a jury in Charlestown found Phillip guilty of murder, and he was due to be sentenced on 22 December 2008,[7] but this was deferred to 6 February 2009.[8] He was sentenced to life in prison.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Trinidad and Tobago v Leeward Islands 1995/96. CricketArchive.
  2. Web site: Leeward Islands v Sri Lankans 1996/97. CricketArchive.
  3. Web site: Leeward Islands v Trinidad and Tobago 1993/94. CricketArchive.
  4. Web site: Most Wickets in a Match for Leeward Islands. CricketArchive.
  5. Web site: First-class Bowling in Each Season by Warrington Phillip. CricketArchive.
  6. Web site: Warrington Phillip awaiting murder trial. Cricinfo.
  7. Web site: SKNVibes.com News: Jury finds Warrington Phillip guilty of murder . SKNVibes.com . 19 November 2008.
  8. Web site: Sentencing of Warrington Phillip deferred . . 23 December 2008.
  9. Web site: SKNVibes.com News: Warrington Phillip given life sentence! . SKNVibes.com . 12 May 2009.