Mike Murray (cricketer)

Mike Murray (cricketer)

Michael Patrick Murray (born 14 May 1930) is a retired banker, cricketer and administrator.

He was born in Westminster and represented Middlesex as a right-handed batsman in 1952 and 1953.[1] He also captained Beddington C.C. and the Middlesex 2nd XI.

He led a successful banking career with Lloyd's Bank. He joined the Middlesex CCC Cricket Committee in 1958 and the General Committee in 1960. He served as Treasurer (1975-1984), Chairman (1984-1993) and President (1997-1998). He also chaired the Test and County Cricket Board Finance Committee and published "The Murray Report" in 1992, which recommended the introduction of Four Day County Championship Cricket.

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