Cricket Profile. After his playing days, Shepherd took to cricket administration in Antigua. A nagging swing bowler and hard-hitting lower-order batsman, Shepherd played the first three of his five Tests against England in 1969, ending the series with 12 wickets at 22.16. John Shepherd enjoyed a career extending over two decades in which he excelled in domestic cricket in West Indies, England, Australia, South Africa and Rhodesia.

John Neil Shepherd (born 9 November 1943) is a former West Indian cricketer who played in five Test matches from 1969 to 1971. JOHN SHEPHERD Signed 1970s Kent Cricket portrait photo. Represented Barbados in The Shell Shield Cricket compeition and played 5 test Matches for the West Indies; represented Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe in the Currie Cup in 1975; also played Grade cricket in Melbourne, Australia, for Footscray Edgewater CC, winning the coveted Ryder Medal in 76/77 season. Super Kent: When county cricket's sleeping giants woke up "We were an outstanding team. Images Needed To meet International Cricket Wiki quality standards, Please upload some images and put them in the article. Full Name: John Neil Shepherd: Born: 9 November 1943 in Belleplaine, St Andrew, Barbados

Approx size: 6" x 4" Price inc Postage (Choose Region)-----JOHN SHEPHERD Signed B&W newspaper pic Depicting a 23-year-old Shep receiving his county cap (in 1967) at Mote Park, Maidstone, from Kent CCC captain Colin Cowdrey. John Shepherd President 2011. Cover Stories. This article is a stub. Find out more in our In domestic cricket though, Shepherd’s stump-to- stump lines were more than enough, and he achieved rich success across countries. Search. Player information for John Shepherd - including personal details and full career history with stats and records. Appointed President of Kent County Cricket Club in 2011, the highlight of his career. By then he was already established at Kent, where he played for 15 seasons before in 1982, aged 38, moving to Gloucestershire where he continued to impress for six more years. Due to his strictly moderate speeds and overreliance on swing, Shepherd wasn’t as comfortable bowling on tracks that were batting-friendly.

Played for Kent from 1967 – 1981 before moving to Gloucestershire CCC for the 1982 – 1984 seasons.Appointed Coach at Gloucestershire 1985 – 1989.

John Shepherd is a cricketerfrom West Indies cricket team.John Shepherd was born on November 09, 1943 (76 years old) . Home Player Details. Appointed Cricket Professional at Eastbourne College in Sussex 1991-1998, before taking up a post in Antigua as the ICC Development Manager for the Americas; also worked for a Travel company escorting clients on England cricket tours. With over 1500 wickets in domestic cricket across formats, John Shepherd was a giant performer. He was born in Belleplaine, St Andrew in Barbados and played for the Barbados cricket team in his early career. You can help International Cricket Wiki by expanding it. From No.9 up everyone had scored a first-class hundred" by Jo Harman / March 20, 2020. John shepherd. To help make this website better, to improve and personalize your experience and for advertising purposes, are you happy to accept cookies and other technologies. Join former Kent and West Indies all-rounder John Shepherd and Derek Barnard of the Cricket Society for a day of cricket and a look back to the game in the 1960s and 1970s. Cricket November 9, 1943, Belleplaine, St Andrew, Barbados John Shepherd CricketWeb profile.

John Shepherd, 76, born in Barbados, was a swing bowler and powerful lower-order batsman who played five Tests for West Indies, including three in England in 1969. Presented to John Shepherd for his personal collection. One of the great county bowlers, he took more first-class wickets – 2,218 – than any other player who never played Test cricket. John Shepherd: West Indies all-rounder became cricket professional at Eastbourne College and then a ICC regional development officer in the Caribbean. Appointed Cricket Professional at Eastbourne College in Sussex 1991-1998, before taking up a post in Antigua as the ICC Development Manager for the Americas; also worked for a Travel company escorting clients on England cricket tours. After eventually retiring, for seven years he was the cricket professional at Eastbourne College in Sussex, and in March 1998 was appointed the Regional Development Officer for the Americas region, based at the West Indies Cricket Board in Antigua. Player information for John Shepherd - including personal details and full career history with stats and records. Cricket Club History Cricket Country History Cricket County History Cricket Biographies Cricket Tours & Tests Cricket Annuals Overseas Cricket Annuals Lillywhite's Cricket Annuals Playfair Cricket Annuals Cricket Instructional Cricket Reference School & University Cricket Cricket Literature and Humour Cricket Anthology General Cricket

John Shepherd his wife Sue. He has also worked for a travel company. With over 1500 wickets in domestic cricket across formats, John Shepherd was a giant performer. With over 1500 wickets in domestic cricket across formats, John Shepherd was a giant performer. John Neil Shepherd is a former West Indian cricketer who played in five Tests from 1969 to 1971. John Neil Shepherd details, ranking, stats, career info, major achievements, and much more on Yahoo! About. Donald John Shepherd (12 August 1927 – 18 August 2017) was a Welsh cricketer, who played for Glamorgan. Born in St Andrew, Barbados and spotted by Les Ames and Colin Cowdrey while playing for a Barbados ‘B’ Team against The Rothmans Cavaliers in 1956, and invited to join Kent. County Cricket. A swing bowler of relentless accuracy, he wasn’t as quick as you would expect a West Indian fast bowler to be. John Shepherd enjoyed a career extending over two decades in which he excelled in domestic cricket in West Indies, England, Australia, South Africa and Rhodesia. John Neil Shepherd is a former West Indian cricketer who played in five Tests from 1969 to 1971. Batsmen were more than willing to be patient with him and he didn’t have the x-factor to break through. Shepherd’s greatest cricketing achievement to date is being one of only three cricketers to score more than 10,000 runs and take over 1,000 first class wickets; the other two being Sir Garry Sobers and Malcolm Marshall.