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John Hampshire (1941-2017)

Wed 1 Mar 2017

John Hampshire (1941-2017)

Leicestershire CCC are sad to learn of the passing of John Hampshire, who played for the club between 1980-81. John, 76, passed away peacefully after a long battle with illness.

Hampshire was a quality middle-order batsman as well as being an excellent close fielder, and was liked and respected throughout the world of cricket.

He scored 28,059 first-class runs in a tremendous first-class career, the majority of which were registered for his home county, Yorkshire. Hampshire also played eight test matches and three one-day internationals for England.

Hampshire averaged more than 50 in his three first-class appearances for Leicestershire and scored one of his 45 centuries for the club. 

He then had a successful career as an umpire both on the county circuit and at international level before returning to Yorkshire as Club President, a role that he took great pride in.

Our condolences and thoughts are with John's family and friends, and everybody at Yorkshire CCC, at this extremely sad time.