Len Coldwell

Len Coldwell

Infobox Historic Cricketer


nationality = English
country = England
country abbrev = ENG
name = Len Coldwell
picture = Cricket_no_pic.pngbatting style = Right-hand bat
bowling style = Right-arm fast-medium
tests = 7
test runs = 9
test bat avg = 4.50
test 100s/50s = -/-
test top score = 6*
test balls = 1668
test wickets = 22
test bowl avg = 27.72
test 5s = 1
test 10s = -
test best bowling = 6/85
test catches/stumpings = 1/-
FCs = 310
FC runs = 1474
FC bat avg = 5.96
FC 100s/50s = -/-
FC top score = 37
FC balls = 56235
FC wickets = 1076
FC bowl avg = 21.18
FC 5s = 60
FC 10s = 7
FC best bowling = 8/38
FC catches/stumpings = 90/-
debut date = 21 June
debut year = 1962
last date = 18 June
last year = 1964
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/10763.html

Leonard John Coldwell (born January 10, 1933, Newton Abbot, Devon, died August 6, 1996, Teignmouth, Devon) was an English cricketer who played in 7 Tests from 1962 to 1964.

Len Coldwell was a right-arm fast-medium bowler who was, for a few years in the early to mid-1960s, half of the most feared new-ball partnership in English county cricket. With his bowling partner Jack Flavell, Coldwell was the attacking force behind the unprecedented success of Worcestershire which brought the county its first successes in the County Championship in 1964 and 1965.

In fact, Coldwell's own peak years were a little before that: in 1961, he took 140 wickets and finished sixth in the national averages; the following year, his best, he took 152 wickets and was fourth.

A Devonian who played Minor Counties cricket before being signed by Worcestershire in 1955, Coldwell bowled mainly in-swingers and varied both pace and line depending on the stance of the batsman. Inclined to be expensive in his early years, and one of a pack of medium to fast-medium bowlers competing to be Flavell's new-ball partner at Worcester, he came to the fore in 1960 when his rivals, Aldridge and Pearson, were accused of having suspect bowling actions. In 1961, Flavell and Coldwell bowled Worcestershire to fourth in the Championship, and Flavell was picked for Tests; in 1962, when Flavell was injured for part of the season, Coldwell bowled more than 1,100 overs in the season and was himself picked for two Tests, and the county finished second, its highest ever position at that time.

In his first Test match against Pakistan at Lord's, Coldwell took the wicket of Imtiaz Ahmed in his first over and finished with three wickets for 25 runs in the first innings, following that up with six for 85 in the second innings. Despite this, he was replaced by Brian Statham for the next Test, and not recalled until the last game of the five-match series, where he took four further wickets. His 13 wickets at an average of under 18 runs per wicket put him at the head of England's bowling averages for the season.

He toured Australia and New Zealand in 1962-63, but was less successful there, playing in three Tests but taking only five wickets. And in 1963, he was injured early in the season, and took only 21 wickets. Returned to fitness in 1964, Coldwell took 98 wickets at 15.48 each and was second in the national averages as Worcestershire won the Championship for the first time; he also played in the first two Tests against Australia, playing alongside Flavell in a Test match for the only time in the first match at Trent Bridge. He took only four wickets, however, and was dropped. He never played Test cricket again.

Coldwell was an important part of the Worcestershire side that retained the Championship in 1965. But he was increasingly affected by hip and knee injuries and his wicket tally declined across the later 1960s, and he retired during the 1969 season, returning to Devon.

Coldwell was not much of a batsman: in 15 years of first-class cricket, he never reached 40 runs in an innings.


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