The former England and Warwickshire captain MJK Smith passed away at the age of 92 after a long period of illness. He was known for his elegant strokeplay, positive captaincy and remarkable consistency and was one of the most respected figures in English cricket.
MJK Smith Passed Away at 92
Former England cricket captain MJK Smith has died after a prolonged illness. He was 92 years old, and his passing marks the end of a beautiful chapter in English cricket history.
Warwickshire County Cricket Club has confirmed the sad news, and with this, tributes have begun pouring in from across the cricketing world.
A Legendary Career with Warwickshire
MJK Smith enjoyed an extraordinary domestic cricket career. He played for Warwickshire, who are known as the Bears.
He scored more than 30,000 runs for the county side.
Across his entire first-class career, he scored 39,832 runs.
He was known for the aggressive strokeplay during an era when championship cricket was generally defensive.
Remarkable Batting Numbers
Smith’s statistics reflect the remarkable consistency.
He scored the
- 69 centuries
- 241 half-centuries
- Highest score: 204
- He also achieved a rare consistency milestone.
- From 1957 to 1962, he scored 2,000 runs in a season for six consecutive years.
That level of consistency remains highly respected.
England Captaincy Career
MJK Smith has represented England in 50 Test matches. He also captained the national side in 25 Tests.
His leadership period lasted from the year 1963 to 1966. He was known as the positive-thinking captain.
His approach brought energy to English cricket.
Contributions Beyond Playing Cricket
His contribution did not end after retirement. He retired from first-class cricket in 1975.
Later, he became Club Chairman of Warwickshire.
He also served in that role from 1991 to 2003. He also worked as an ICC match referee.
His officiating career included the,
- 4 Test matches
- 17 One-Day Internationals








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