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MJK Smith, the last of England’s dual-sport titans, dies at 92

Last updated: May 18, 2026 10:11 pm
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Mike Smith, the only man to captain England at both cricket and rugby union, has died at the age of 92. Warwickshire County Cricket Club confirmed his passing, marking the end of a life defined by a rare level of versatility that modern professional sport no longer permits.

Born in Leicester in 1933, Smith was a classical batsman with a penchant for the cover drive and a stoic temperament. He played 50 Test matches for England between 1958 and 1972, captaining the side in 25 of them. His record included a series victory in India in 1964—a feat that remains a benchmark for touring English sides.

He didn’t just excel on the cricket pitch. Smith earned his first rugby cap for England as a centre in 1957. He played for Leicester Tigers and was a fixture in the national side during an era when the demands of two major international sports were managed without the aid of modern sports science or professionalized conditioning.

“He was the ultimate sportsman,” a former teammate noted shortly after the news broke. “He carried himself with a quiet authority that didn’t need to be shouted.”

His leadership at Warwickshire was equally storied. Under his captaincy, the county secured the County Championship title in 1972, a crowning achievement that solidified his status as a club legend. Even after his playing days, he remained a central figure in the game, serving as a Test selector and later as the England team manager during the turbulent 1990s.

The transition from the amateur era to the professional age was something Smith navigated with a characteristic lack of fuss. He understood the game was changing, yet he never lost sight of the fundamental requirement for a captain: to get the best out of the eleven men in the field.

His death leaves a void in the history of English sport. While others have played multiple sports at a high level, few matched his longevity or his dual-captaincy status. He was a bridge to a bygone era of English cricket—one where a player could move from the scrum to the crease with equal composure.

Cricket authorities are expected to hold a formal tribute during the upcoming domestic round, but for those who played alongside him, the loss is more personal. He wasn’t just a captain; he was the last of his kind.

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