Paddy Clift
Zimbabwean cricketer

Paddy Clift

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Zimbabwean cricketer
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Male
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Birth:
14 July 1953(Southern Rhodesia, British Empire)
Death:
2 September 1996(Durban, South Africa)
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Education:
St. George's College, Harare
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Patrick Bernard Clift (July 14, 1953 – September 2, 1996) was a Zimbabwean first class cricketer for Leicestershire County Cricket Club, who was educated at St. George's College, Harare. He was a right-armed medium bowler and handy right-handed batsman. Clift died in South Africa after a battle with bone marrow cancer, in the same year that Leicestershire won the County Championship.

Career highlights

  • In April 1976 he took 8 for 17 for Leicestershire against Marylebone Cricket Club at Lord's. He finished the season with 74 wickets at 20.18. This tally included a hat-trick against Yorkshire at Grace Road.
  • Won the Benson & Hedges Cup in 1985, taking 2 for 40.
  • Made 100 not out in just 50 minutes against Sussex at Hove in 1983. It was the fastest century ever scored by a player for Leicestershire.
  • Holds Rhodesia's eighth and ninth wicket records.
  • Took 5 catches in an innings at Worcester in 1976.
  • In 1984 he took 8 for 26 at Edgbaston.