Michael Watkinson (born 1 August 1961) is a former English
cricket
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er who played four
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and one
One Day International
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in the mid-1990s. A right-handed batsman and right-arm bowler of either medium-pace or off-spin, he was instrumental in
Lancashire County Cricket Club
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's successes in the 1990s, later becoming the county's director of cricket.
He showed early promise as an all-round sportsman, excelling in both cricket and
football
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, and achieving good standards in
golf and
basketball. He demonstrated that good hand, ball and eye co-ordination can be applied to many sports, and thus it is no surprise that he was able to make his living through sport.
Watkinson attended Westhoughton County Primary School, and
Rivington and Blackrod High School
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. During this time he was a regular player at Westhoughton Cricket Club in the
Bolton Cricket League, where he drew attention from Teddy Gerrard, a coach at the club.
From these beginnings, and following cricketing predecessors from the club (four of the Tyldesley family made the ground staff at
Old Trafford
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, with
Dick Tyldesley reaching international level with England) Watkinson emulated the local heroes, playing for
Lancashire and England.
Domestic cricket
As a county cricketer Watkinson was part of a Lancashire with a strong record in
List A
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cricket. It was a team featuring many internationals, including
Michael Atherton,
Neil Fairbrother,
Graeme Fowler,
Peter Martin, and the Pakistan star
Wasim Akram; later he would also play alongside
Andrew Flintoff and
Muttiah Muralitharan. Watkinson helped Lancashire to win both the
Benson and Hedges Cup and the
NatWest Bank Trophy in 1990, winning the
man of the match award in the final of the former.
He was captain of the Lancashire side from 1992 to 1997. In 1996 under his leadership the county repeated the double of the
Benson and Hedges Cup and the
NatWest Bank Trophy. He also helped them to win the
Benson and Hedges Cup in 1995.
International cricket
Watkinson made his
Test cricket debut against the
West Indies in 1995 at
Old Trafford
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, when Atherton was England captain. He was thus placed in the unusual position, in his debut on his county home ground, of being captained by a county colleague of whom he was usually the captain in county cricket.
England won his first test, Watkinson contributing 37 runs and five wickets, three of them in the second innings. Atherton later praised Watkinson's bowling, saying: "He was a bit nervous in the first innings but bowled exceptionally in the second".
The highlight of Watkinson's international career came in the next test when he made his highest Test score, 82 not out, in an unlikely last-wicket stand with an injured
Richard Illingworth to ensure England held the West Indies to a draw. According to
Christopher Martin-Jenkins, this result was assured by "the resourceful batting of Lancashire`s cool, competent and battle-hardened captain and Illingworth`s courageous defiance of doctor`s orders to share in England`s largest last-wicket stand since
Bob Willis and
Peter Willey put on 117 in 1980".
Picked to tour
South Africa, he had a more low-key experience and was not picked to play international cricket again.
After retirement
After retirement from 2002 he took the position of coach with Lancashire, from 2008 being elevated to the position of Director of cricket.
In October 2014 Watkinson announced that he was going to resign from his role as Director following a disappointing season, which saw the club relegated for the second time in Two Years from the top flight of County Championship Cricket, this for Watkinson ends an association with his home county club that he has been with since 1982.
In 2018, Watkinson became Director of Sports at The Manchester Grammar School.
His son,
Liam Watkinson
Liam Watkinson (born 27 July 1991) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and was a right-arm medium-pace bowler.
He made his first-class debut for Leeds/Bradford MCCU against Sussex on 2 April 2015. His father is former intern ...
, has played four first-class matches for
Leeds/Bradford MCCU.
References
External links
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1961 births
Living people
People from Westhoughton
English cricket coaches
England One Day International cricketers
England Test cricketers
English cricketers
Lancashire cricketers
Lancashire cricket captains
Cheshire cricketers
Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers
D. B. Close's XI cricketers