William Rhodes (Nottinghamshire cricketer) explained

Billy Rhodes
Country:England
Fullname:William Ernest Rhodes
Nickname:Billy
Birth Date:5 August 1936
Birth Place:Bradford, Yorkshire, England
Death Place:Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
Batting:Right-handed
Role:Batsman/wicketkeeper
Family:SJ Rhodes (son)
GH Rhodes (grandson)
Club1:Nottinghamshire
Year1:1961–64
Type1:First-class
Debutdate1:17 May
Debutyear1:1961
Debutfor1:Nottinghamshire
Debutagainst1:Yorkshire
Lastdate1:28 July
Lastyear1:1964
Lastfor1:Nottinghamshire
Lastagainst1:Yorkshire
Columns:1
Column1:First-class
Matches1:36
Runs1:1207
Bat Avg1:20.11
100S/50S1:1/1
Top Score1:132
Deliveries1:6
Wickets1:0
Bowl Avg1:
Fivefor1:
Tenfor1:
Best Bowling1:
Catches/Stumpings1:40/1
Date:15 August
Year:2013
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/32/32329/32329.html CricketArchive

William Ernest Rhodes (5 August 1936 – 16 August 2005), generally known as "Billy Rhodes", was an English cricketer.[1] He was a middle-order right-handed batsman and an occasional wicketkeeper who played first-class cricket for Nottinghamshire between 1961 and 1964. He was born in Bradford, Yorkshire and died in Macclesfield, Cheshire. He was the father of the England Test wicketkeeper Steve Rhodes and grandfather of George Rhodes.

As a 17-year-old, Rhodes played for Yorkshire's junior team in 1954.[2] And in 1959 he played for both Worcestershire's second eleven and a non-first-class Nottinghamshire side.[3] From 1960 he played for Nottinghamshire's second team, but as a wicketkeeper his passage into the first team was barred by Geoff Millman who became a Test player soon after.

In 1961, he played in seven first-class matches for Nottinghamshire purely as a batsman, being tried as an opener alongside the established Norman Hill in five of them; the experiment was not a success, and Rhodes' highest score in 13 innings was just 38, and his 169 runs for the season came at an average of only 15.36.[4] In 1962, Millman was England's incumbent Test wicketkeeper at the start of the season, and Rhodes played in several games as wicketkeeper as well as in some as a batsman only. This was his best season with the bat: he made 726 runs at an average of 23.41.[4] But his aggregate and average were much bolstered by an innings of 132 in the game against Cambridge University.[5] He made only one other score of more than 50: he scored 57 as an opener in the game against Derbyshire.[6] Once Millman had lost his Test place, he played less and did not appear after the end of July.

In 1963, Millman was both wicketkeeper and captain, and Rhodes played only one first-team match. There were a few more games in 1964, but he was not successful, failing to pass 50 in any innings, and at the end of the season his contract was not renewed.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Player Profile: Billy Rhodes. www.cricketarchive.com . 14 August 2013.
  2. Web site: Miscellaneous Matches Played by Billy Rhodes. www.cricketarchive.com . 15 August 2013.
  3. Web site: Second-Eleven Championship Matches Played by Billy Rhodes. www.cricketarchive.com . 15 August 2013.
  4. Web site: First-class Batting and Fielding in each Season by Billy Rhodes. www.cricketarchive.com . 15 August 2013.
  5. Web site: Scorecard: Nottinghamshire v Cambridge University . 23 June 1962 . www.cricketarchive.com . 15 August 2013.
  6. Web site: Scorecard: Nottinghamshire v Derbyshire . 19 May 1962 . www.cricketarchive.com . 15 August 2013.