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Sir Ian Botham

England

Player profile

Full name Ian Terence Botham
Born November 24, 1955, Oldfield, Heswall, Cheshire
Current age 52 years 175 days
Major teams England, Durham, Queensland, Somerset, Worcestershire
Nickname Beefy, Both, Guy
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Other Commentator
Height 6 ft 2 in
Education Buckler's Mead Secondary School, Yeovil
Relations Son - LJ Botham

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 102 161 6 5200 208 33.54 8565 60.71 14 22 621 67 120 0
ODIs 116 106 15 2113 79 23.21 2671 79.10 0 9 197 44 36 0
First-class 402 617 46 19399 228 33.97 38 97 354 0
List A 470 419 64 10474 175* 29.50 7 46 196 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 102 168 21815 10878 383 8/34 13/106 28.40 2.99 56.9 17 27 4
ODIs 116 115 6271 4139 145 4/31 4/31 28.54 3.96 43.2 3 0 0
First-class 402 63547 31902 1172 8/34 27.22 3.01 54.2 59 8
List A 470 22899 15264 612 5/27 5/27 24.94 3.99 37.4 15 3 0

Career statistics
Test debut England v Australia at Nottingham, Jul 28-Aug 2, 1977 scorecard
Last Test England v Pakistan at Lord's, Jun 18-21, 1992 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut England v West Indies at Scarborough, Aug 26, 1976 scorecard
Last ODI England v Pakistan at Manchester, Aug 24, 1992 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span 1974 - 1993
List A span 1973 - 1993
 Profile

Dominant and domineering, Ian Botham was not merely the top English cricketer of the 1980s but the leading sports personality. In an era of discreet footballers - before Paul Gascoigne and David Beckham - he commanded endless newspaper headlines as his career surged improbable heights and bottomless depths. Within a year of being elevated from Somerset to his England debut in 1977, he was undisputed as the country's leading all-rounder; within three years he was captain; within four, he had resigned (a minute before being sacked), his form shot to pieces.

Then began the most famous few weeks in English cricket history when Botham (under Mike Brearley's captaincy) led England to an astonishing Ashes victory with three performances - two with bat, one with ball - of mystical brilliance. Every one led to victory and between them they caused a boom in support for English cricket that reverberated through the decade. By the end of it, sober judges were wondering if Botham had done more harm by good by making all England believe, as he did, that cricket matches are won by inspiration not preparation.

Though he remained an international cricketer until 1992, the great days became fewer. As his weight increased, his outswing became less effective. He could still hit a cricket ball with enormous power, but never once did he pass the ultimate exam of his era: scoring a Test century against the West Indians. Still, he could be mystical. Banned by insistent newspaper demand in 1986 for taking cannabis, he was recalled at The Oval against New Zealand, and with his second and 12th balls took the two wickets he needed to equal and pass Dennis Lillee's then-world record of 355 Test wickets. "Who writes your scripts?" asked Graham Gooch.

His batting was based on sound principles and phenomenal strength; his bowling seemed by then to be more run-in-and-hope, but batsmen remained intimidated by his early reputation to the end. His apres-cricket activities were always turbulent, and often semi-public, yet his marriage to Kath has lasted 25 years-plus at odds that seemed greater of 500 to 1. Almost as improbably, he has settled into a calm-ish middle age as a TV commentator of some wit and sagacity.
Matthew Engel June 2007


 Notes
BBC Sports Personality of the Year 1981
Walter Lawrence Trophy 1982
Walter Lawrence Trophy 1985
Awarded the OBE in 1992
Knighted in 2007

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    Front cover of Ian Botham's autobiography, <i>Head On</i>
    Front cover of Ian Botham's autobiography, Head On
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    Sir Ian Botham shows off his knighthood
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