Peter Lever RIP
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Peter Lever RIP
Todmorden born Peter Lever died earlier today, an excellent fast bowler in the 60s/70s for Lancashire and England, deserved more caps. Retired to Rochdale area I believe.
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Great bowler in that superb Lancashire team under Jack Bond. Sad news.
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Very sad news. He was one half of the great opening bowling partnership in the late 60s, with Ken Shuttleworth.
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Walked past his house on Monday and wondered how he was. He lived at Healey on the border of Rochdale and Whitworth. Sad news indeed. RIP.
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Shuttleworthlakedistrictclaret wrote: ↑Thu Mar 27, 2025 11:59 amVery sad news. He was one half of the great opening bowling partnership in the late 60s, with Ken Shuttleworth.
Lever
Simmons
Hughes
Then
Wood
Bumble Lloyd
Hubert Lloyd
Not a bad bowling lineup with all seven guaranteed starters in the team.
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RIP. Great bowler in his time.
Never realised he was a Yorkie.
Never realised he was a Yorkie.
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R.I.P Peter.
Wonderful bowler for Lancs.
Wonderful bowler for Lancs.
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Great bloke Peter. RIP.
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Sad news.......always enjoyed watching him bowl. RIP.
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I'd completely forgot Shuttleworth.lakedistrictclaret wrote: ↑Thu Mar 27, 2025 11:59 amVery sad news. He was one half of the great opening bowling partnership in the late 60s, with Ken Shuttleworth.
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Formidable opening pair were Lever and Shuttleworth
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Went to school with his brother Roger. used to open the batting with him for the school team, he was a batsman who bowled a bit, and yes they were both yorkies.
RIP Peter
RIP Peter
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My dad played alongside him at Tod. Always spoke very highly of him as a cricketer and a gentleman.
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Had a brother Colin who played minor counties cricket then a very successful professional at Heywood.
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I had back operation back in the day aged 21, following a cricket injury. Peter's wife was the Ward sister. She told him about me and he came in to see me.
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Very true-and Statham & Higgs weren't bad eitherClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Mar 27, 2025 12:13 pmShuttleworth
Lever
Simmons
Hughes
Then
Wood
Bumble Lloyd
Hubert Lloyd
Not a bad bowling lineup with all seven guaranteed starters in the team.
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Statham & Higgs were outstanding but never won anything playing for Lancs, both left before we started winning the one day competitions in the John Player League and the Gillette Cup. Statham in particular was a bit special.
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Clive Lloyd, Wasim Akram, Watkinson, Hayes, Fairbrother, Hughes, Allot, Abrahams -just a few great names that come to mind. No wonder we were so dominant
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Very sad news. Another part of my youth leaves this earth.
RIP Peter
RIP Peter
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RIP Peter , one of the good guys from my youth .
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Don’t forget the often forgotten Peter Leewarksclaret wrote: ↑Thu Mar 27, 2025 9:08 pmClive Lloyd, Wasim Akram, Watkinson, Hayes, Fairbrother, Hughes, Allot, Abrahams -just a few great names that come to mind. No wonder we were so dominant
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Only Lloyd and Hughes from that group were in the team that dominated when Lever played.warksclaret wrote: ↑Thu Mar 27, 2025 9:08 pmClive Lloyd, Wasim Akram, Watkinson, Hayes, Fairbrother, Hughes, Allot, Abrahams -just a few great names that come to mind. No wonder we were so dominant
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Remembering that era of Lancs cricket is like looking back at the Clarets of 73, such a wonderful balanced team, and successful.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Mar 27, 2025 12:13 pmShuttleworth
Lever
Simmons
Hughes
Then
Wood
Bumble Lloyd
Hubert Lloyd
Not a bad bowling lineup with all seven guaranteed starters in the team.
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Did a good job for England, at the right time.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Clive Lloyd goes top of any list for me........favourite player.warksclaret wrote: ↑Thu Mar 27, 2025 9:08 pmClive Lloyd, Wasim Akram, Watkinson, Hayes, Fairbrother, Hughes, Allot, Abrahams -just a few great names that come to mind. No wonder we were so dominant
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On his day he was as good as anyone to watchTaffy on the wing wrote: ↑Fri Mar 28, 2025 2:36 amClive Lloyd goes top of any list for me........favourite player.
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Clive Hubert Lloyd was insanely good. I shudder to think what he would have done with a modern bat! Brilliant fielder too and a more than useful bowler before injury hit
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The first time I saw Clive Hubert was playing for Haslingden in the Lancashire League. He looked the most unlikely of cricketers but I saw him take an absolutely stunning catch in the covers. The Burnley batsman looked bemused, the ball had hardly lifted off the ground.Culmclaret wrote: ↑Fri Mar 28, 2025 9:05 amClive Hubert Lloyd was insanely good. I shudder to think what he would have done with a modern bat! Brilliant fielder too and a more than useful bowler before injury hit
Later that year, I saw him play in an International Cavaliers game at Southport and saw him out bat the brilliant Gary Sobers as both got into the 80s.
Right up there as one of my all time favourite cricketers.
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