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Reg Simpson      

Full name Reginald Thomas Simpson

Born February 27, 1920, Sherwood Rise, Nottingham

Current age 89 years 270 days

Major teams England, Europeans (India), Nottinghamshire, Sind

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm offbreak

Reginald Thomas Simpson
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 6s Ct St
Tests 27 45 3 1401 156* 33.35 4 6 5 5 0
First-class 495 852 55 30546 259 38.32 64 159 192 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 27 3 45 22 2 2/4 2/4 11.00 2.93 22.5 0 0 0
First-class 495 4664 2227 59 3/22 37.74 2.86 79.0 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut South Africa v England at Durban, Dec 16-20, 1948 scorecard
Last Test New Zealand v England at Auckland, Mar 25-28, 1955 scorecard
Test statistics
First-class span 1944/45 - 1963
Profile

Reg Simpson was a stylish opening bat for Nottinghamshire and England. Handsome, tall and dark, he cut an elegant figure at the wicket with his upright stance and flowing drives. A strong back-foot player, he hooked better than most tall men. He bowled occasional off-breaks, and was a fine fielder, especially in the covers. His first-class debut was delayed by the Second World War, and he was first seen playing for Sind in India, where he was stationed with the RAF.

Simpson was 26 before he played first-class cricket in England, but he made an immediate impression, and was selected to tour South Africa in 1948-49. He played a single Test on that tour without passing double figures, but when picked to play against New Zealand the following year he made a century in the middle order. As an opener he found it hard to displace Hutton and Washbrook, and later faced competition from others and was in and out of the Test side over the next six years. In 1951 he took over the captaincy of a weak Nottinghamshire, and shouldered the burden for the next decade. Intermittent back problems did not prevent him amassing sixty four first-class centuries, and playing 27 Tests.

Simpson's finest hour was probably the 156* that was a primary contribution to England's first Test victory over Australia in 13 years, in the final game of the 1950-51 tour. Batting at No. 3, he was on 92 when the ninth wicket fell with England only 29 ahead. He took the attack to the Australians magnificently, and the last pair put on 74. EW Swanton said of this innings: "In such a mood Simpson's batsmanship looked akin to greatness". Such moods came upon him rarely however, and he was never able to reproduce the consistency of his county form at Test level. He retired in 1960, served on the Nottinghamshire committee, was made an honourary member of the MCC, and was a director of the bat-makers, Gunn and Moore.
David Liverman

Notes

Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1950

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Apr 6, 2000

Brian Croudy receives the 2000 Statistician of the Year Award from Reg Simpson (Nottinghamshire and England).

Brian Croudy and Reg Simpson

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Jul 8, 1954

Reg Simpson

Reg Simpson

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Sep 1, 1951

Bill Edrich and Reg Simpson open for MCC against Yorkshire, Scarborough, September 1, 1951

Bill Edrich and Reg Simpson open for MCC against Yorkshire

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