Adrian Wykes

Adrian Paul Acheson 'Percy' Wykes (born 7 February 1958) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Cambridgeshire and Luxembourg. He was born in Westminster.

Wykes made his Minor Counties Championship debut in 1987, and made three List A appearances in the NatWest Trophy between 1987 and 1989. Wykes took five wickets with the ball in his one-day career, from 25.1 overs of bowling at an average of 15.60. He caught one catch, and made one run-out. In just a single appearance at the crease, Wykes scored 0 not out while testing out the authenticity of Michael Holding's nickname 'Whispering Death'[1] by closing his eyes at the non-striker's end.

As Percy Pavilion he wrote songs and poems about cricket between 1982 and 1998, releasing records, a c.d., and a cassette.

He now teaches Latin, Geography, History, Sociology, Ethics, and Economics at the Luxembourg II European School. He has written a book about cricket, Economics, Cambridge, and Keynes.[2]

References

  1. Cozier, Michael Holding with Tony (1993). Whispering death : the life and times of Michael Holding. London: A. Deutsch. ISBN 978-0233988283.
  2. Wykes, A.P.A. (2004). Golden Ages at the Fenner's Margin - an investigation into Cricket, Economics, Cambridge, and Keynes. [S.l.]: Serendipity. ISBN 978-1843940999.

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