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Full name Derek William Randall

Born February 24, 1951, Retford, Nottinghamshire

Current age 58 years 130 days

Major teams England, Nottinghamshire, Suffolk

Nickname Arkle, Rags

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm medium

Other Coach

Height 5 ft 8 in

Education Sir Frederick Milner Secondary Modern School

Derek William Randall
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 47 79 5 2470 174 33.37 5625 43.91 7 12 254 5 31 0
ODIs 49 45 5 1067 88 26.67 1702 62.69 0 5 82 7 25 0
First-class 488 827 81 28456 237 38.14 52 161 361 0
List A 469 444 62 12339 149* 32.30 6 75 157 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 47 2 16 3 0 - - - 1.12 - 0 0 0
ODIs 49 1 2 2 1 1/2 1/2 2.00 6.00 2.0 0 0 0
First-class 488 489 413 13 3/15 31.76 5.06 37.6 0 0
List A 469 36 39 1 1/2 1/2 39.00 6.50 36.0 0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut India v England at Kolkata, Jan 1-6, 1977 scorecard
Last Test England v West Indies at Birmingham, Jun 14-18, 1984 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut England v West Indies at Lord's, Aug 28-29, 1976 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v England at Sharjah, Mar 24, 1985 scorecard
ODI statistics
First-class span 1972 - 1993
List A span 1971 - 2000
Profile

No photograph in cricket better captures the nature of its subject than that of Derek Randall, apparently standing motionless at attention in the batting crease, acknowledging a Dennis Lillee bouncer by doffing his cap. But even then the picture tells nothing of the astonishing agility of "Arkle": a split-second earlier, as the ball screeched overhead, he had been on his haunches three feet clear of any danger. A hyperactive cover fieldsman, who was often actually galloping in as the bowler reached the crease, Randall, in a day's fielding, habitually saved 20 runs through quicksilver interceptions and the safe singles his mobility inhibited. As a batsman he was in David Gower's class when it came to timing a cover-drive, but he was a twitchy starter, especially when there was movement for the seamers, and was at his most effective at No. 5 or 6.
John Thicknesse

Cricinfo profile
It was said of Derek Randall that he could catch swallows. Watching him patrolling the covers, you could almost believe it. It was his anticipation and speed over the ground rather than strength of arm that made him such a wonderful fielder - he would often run batsmen out simply by outpacing them to the wicket and whipping off the bails. With Randall on one side of the wicket and David Gower on the other, few batsmen chanced quick singles against England.

But there was more to Randall than his fielding. There was his spectacular, eccentric batting too. His Test record of 2,470 runs in 47 matches at an average of just over 33 betrays a lack of consistency, but when he was good, he was very, very good. There was his match-winning knock at Sydney in 1978-79 when, with England trailing after the first innings by 142 runs, Randall held the second innings together with a magnificent 150. But that was against an Australian side depleted by the Packer ban. On a different plain altogether was his 174 in 1977 in the Centenary Test against a strong Australia side at Melbourne. With England chasing an improbable 463 to win, Randall took them unbelievably close - doffing his cap to the mighty Dennis Lillee in the process after just evading a bouncer - but in the end their valiant chase fell 46 runs short.

Randall, known as Arkle after the racehorse, was seldom far from the drama. His lightning run-out of Rick McCosker in the Test when England clinched the Ashes at Headingley in 1977 amazed all who witnessed it. And in the previous Test at his home ground of Trent Bridge he had been ridiculously run out himself, stranded by Geoffrey Boycott at the other end. Boycott went on to make amends by hitting his 99th first-class century, followed by his 100th at Leeds in the next game. In the one-day game, Randall's fielding came even more to the fore and he became a one-day regular, playing in the World Cup Final defeat at the hands of the West Indies at Lord's in 1979.

In Randall's Nottinghamshire career, which lasted from 1972 to 1983, he hit 1,000 runs in a season eight times and scored two double centuries. His highest score of 209 against Middlesex in 1979 was accompanied by 146 in the same game. Even at the ripe old age of 49, he was turning out for Suffolk in the 2000 season and played in the NatWest Trophy. He finally hung up his bat in 2001, aged 50. He was also coach of Cambridge University.
Graham Holburn

Notes

Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1980

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England Masters v Australia Masters, Trent Bridge Nottingham 1 July 2001

Dermot Reeve and Derek Randall patrol the covers

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Jul 1, 2001

England Masters v Australia Masters, Trent Bridge Nottingham 1 July 2001

Derek Randall sets off for another run at Trent Bridge

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Jun 4, 1984

Derek Randall

Derek Randall

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