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JOHN WOODCOCK, THE SAGE OF LONGPARISH

19/7/2021

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John Woodcock OBE, the legendary Cricket Correspondent of The Times from 1954 to 1988, and was Editor of Wisden for six editions between 1981-86, has died at his Longparish home, aged of 94.
He had a lifetime association with Longparish cricket as a player, administrator and a keen supporter.  He regularly assembled sides sprinkled with stars to take on the Longparish side, with Dennis Compton, Richie Benaud, Colin Cowdrey and many more turning out.
Before he passed away Ken Ball, who had a 60-year association of his own with the club, talked of the time he was bowled by Frank ‘Typhoon’ Tyson by a ball that he didn’t see.
More recently Jon hosted a match between Longparish and a touring side of retired state and grade cricketers from New South Wales and Australia Capital Territory, who were all keen to meet the “Sage of Longparish” as he was often described.
John was also present when Longparish twice reached the final of the Village Cup, travelling to Lords on the bus with the rest of the village. 
Up until last year he would drop into the ground for a few hours to see how the game was going, invariably with a copy of the Times before disappearing for a pint at The Plough or The Cricketers. 
He had a fund of tales on cricket and much more besides and loved nothing more than a chat on the boundary. He was as happy talking about the trials of touring test cricket before air travel – he sailed to Australia four times and once to South Africa between 1950 and 1963 - as he was on the performance of the Longparish U11s in their latest match. 
He was a great supporter of the youth teams and delighted in any youngster who demonstrated an ability for the game. 
Often he would arrive at the ground with some visiting friend from the press box in tow, the late West Indies and broadcaster Tony Cozier, Vic Marks, Mike Atherton, Jim Maxwell and many more have parked themselves on a bench at Longparish in recent times to chat with John.
John was also a very keen countryman, a skilled fly fisherman he fished the River Test throughout his life. He also shot and took a great interest in the natural environment and the people who worked in the valley where he spent all his life. He was also a very keen golfer.
John will be greatly missed by everyone at Longparish Cricket Club and everyone who lives in the village, his influence throughout his life on the cricket club and this part of The Text Valley will be remembered for a very long time. 
 
Chris de Cani, Longparish CC.
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