Probably one of the most natural talents the
game of cricket has ever seen, Mike Procter was denied the
chance to showcase his talents on the international stage
by South Africa's isolation. His performances in the seven
Test matches he did play - all against Australia - suggest
he would have kept favorable company with other great allrounders
of the late 20th century such as Ian Botham, Imran Khan, Kapil
Dev and Richard Hadlee. He took 41 wickets at 16 apiece, and
averaged 34.83 with the bat in the second of the two series.
Always one for the spectacular, Procter put
together a string of memorable performances for his English
county side Gloucestershire, to which he was passionately
loyal. He scored six centuries in consecutive first-class
innings while playing for Rhodesia in the early 1970s, and
went on to coach South Africa as they returned to the international
stage. He later became a member of the ICC's elite panel of
match referees.
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