Former England captain Ray Illingworth dies at the age of 89 

Ray Illingworth, the only England cricket captain to lead a side to Ashes series victory in Australia without tasting defeat, dies at the age of 89

  • Former England Test cricket captain Ray Illingworth has died at the age of 89
  • Illingworth had been undergoing radiotherapy for eopphageal cancer
  • He led England to victory in the Ashes Down Under during the 1970-71 series  


Former England captain Ray Illingworth has died at the age of 89, Yorkshire have announced.

Illingworth, who led England to a 2-0 Test series victory over Australia Down Under in 1970-71, had been undergoing radiotherapy for esophageal cancer.

Illingworth played 61 Tests for England between 1958 and 1973, scoring 1,836 Test runs at an average of 23.24 and claimed 122 wickets at 31.20.

Former cricketer Ray Illingworth has died at the age of 89, his former club Yorkshire confirmed

Former cricketer Ray Illingworth has died at the age of 89, his former club Yorkshire confirmed

Illingworth (left) stands watches on along with John Edrich (right) during an England Test match with the West Indies

Illingworth (left) stands watches on along with John Edrich (right) during an England Test match with the West Indies 

He captained England 31 times, winning 12 of those matches. His 1971 victory in Australia remains the only occasion Australia have lost a full home Test series while failing to win a game. 

Illingworth was the chairman of selectors for England between 1993 and 1996, and coached them in 1995-96.

His wife Shirley died earlier this year after battling cancer and Illingworth had offered his support for law changes over assisted dying.

‘I don’t want to have the last 12 months that my wife had,’ he said. ‘She had a terrible time going from hospital to hospital and in pain.

Illingworth became the chairman of the board of selectors for England while Mike Atherton was captain

Illingworth became the chairman of the board of selectors for England while Mike Atherton was captain

Illingworth (batting at the crease) scored 1,836 Test runs at an average of 23.24 for England

Illingworth (batting at the crease) scored 1,836 Test runs at an average of 23.24 for England

‘I believe in assisted dying. The way my wife was, there was no pleasure in life in the last 12 months, and I don’t see the point of living like that, to be honest.

‘But we don’t have assisted dying in England yet, so you don’t have the option do you? They are debating it and I think it will come eventually.

‘A lot of doctors are against it, but if they had to live like my wife did in her last 12 months they might change their minds.’ 

Yorkshire paid tribute to Illingworth and posted on Twitter: ‘We are deeply saddened to learn that Ray Illingworth has passed away.

‘Our thoughts are with Ray’s family and the wider Yorkshire family who held Ray so dear to their hearts #OneRose.’ 

Illingworth chats to a reporter

Illingworth with the league trophy for Yorkshire

Illingworth captained England 31 times, and also played domestically for Yorkshire

source: dailymail.co.uk