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PUBLISHED ON: 30 MAY 2026, 07:09 AM

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On May 30, 1949, one of England’s greatest fast bowlers was born in Sunderland. Bob Willis would go on to become a towering figure in English cricket, a cricketer whose name remains inseparable from some of the most dramatic moments the game has witnessed.

For an entire generation, Willis represented the image of the fast bowler at full stretch. Tall, lean and endlessly determined, he charged to the crease with a distinctive action that became instantly recognisable across the cricketing world. His career lasted 13 years, produced 325 Test wickets and established him as one of the leading fast bowlers of his era. Yet statistics only explain part of his significance. Willis was a competitor of rare intensity, a bowler capable of changing matches through sheer force of will.

Born Robert George Dylan Willis, he grew up idolising Bob Dylan and eventually adopted the middle name himself. Cricket, however, became his true stage. After beginning his first-class career with Surrey, he moved to Warwickshire and developed into the spearhead of England’s attack during the 1970s and early 1980s.

The period in which Willis played was perhaps the toughest imaginable for a fast bowler. World cricket was packed with outstanding pace attacks. Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson terrorised batters for Australia, while the West Indies assembled perhaps the greatest collection of fast bowlers the game has ever seen. Amid such company, Willis remained one of the world’s premier quicks.

His greatest quality was stamina. Modern fast bowlers are rarely asked to shoulder workloads comparable to those carried by Willis. He bowled long spells, often through pain and recurring knee problems, and repeatedly delivered breakthroughs when England needed them most. Few bowlers of his generation were trusted more completely by their captains.

No discussion of Willis can begin anywhere other than Headingley in 1981. England appeared beaten against Australia after following on, only for Ian Botham’s astonishing 149 not out to drag them back into the contest. Even then, Australia needed only 130 to win. What followed became cricket folklore. Willis charged in from the Kirkstall Lane End and produced one of the greatest spells in Test history, taking 8 for 43 as Australia collapsed for 111. England won by 18 runs in a match that transformed the Ashes series and secured Willis a permanent place in cricketing immortality.

Yet reducing his legacy to Headingley alone does him a disservice. He finished with 16 five-wicket hauls in Test cricket and remained England’s leading Test wicket-taker until Ian Botham overtook him. In 1982, he captained England to an Ashes victory and earned widespread respect for his leadership during a demanding period for English cricket.

When Willis retired in 1984, his 325 Test wickets were the second-highest tally in the history of the game. That achievement reflected not merely talent but extraordinary resilience. Fast bowling is often a battle against the body as much as the opposition, and few fought that battle more stubbornly.

In later years, Willis became one of cricket’s most recognisable broadcasters and analysts. His opinions were direct, his standards uncompromising and his understanding of the game immense. Whether on the field or behind the microphone, he remained unmistakably himself.          


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