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Michael James Stewart OBE (born 16 September 1932) is an English former cricketer, coach and administrator. A right-handed batsman, Stewart's international career was hampered by illness that curtailed his first overseas tour – serving as vice-captain in India in 1963–64 – and he made only eight Test appearances in all, scoring two half ...
A dapper, courageous opening batsman and specialist short-leg fielder who had excelled in schools' cricket, Micky Stewart almost became a Kent player when he was offered a...
Michael James Stewart, of Surrey, who created a world first-class record for a fielder other than a wicket-keeper when he made seven catches in an innings against Northamptonshire, at...
Sep 15, 2022 · It is fair to call Micky Stewart Mr Surrey. He turns 90 on Friday and is England’s second oldest live Test cricketer (Raman Subba Row is eight months older) but could pass for 30 years younger....
Sep 16, 2020 · Michael James Stewart, of Surrey, who created a world first-class record for a fielder other than a wicketkeeper when he made seven catches in an innings against Northamptonshire, at Northampton, on June 7, 1957, was born at Herne Hill, London, on September 16, 1932.
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Michael James Stewart, commonly known as Micky Stewart, is a former English cricketer who made significant contributions to the sport both as a player and as a manager. Born on September 16, 1932, in England, Stewart had a remarkable career and left an indelible mark on the world of cricket.
Career Information. Test debut. vs Pakistan at Lord's, Jun 21, 1962. Last Test. vs India at Brabourne Stadium, Jan 21, 1964. Read about Micky Stewart's career details on Cricbuzz.com.
Micky Stewart (1951/52 - 1953/54) Born in Herne Hill, Mickey Stewart played football for Dulwich Hamlet Junior School as a boy but it was at Alleyn's as a teenager that his sporting prowess started to get him noticed more widely.