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William Jeffrey
Personal information
Full name
William Michael Jeffrey
Born(1950-06-21)21 June 1950
Rose Hall, British Guiana
Died2 September 1993(1993-09-02) (aged 43)
Skeldon, Guyana
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm off-spin
RoleAll-rounder
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1970–1978Guyana
Source: CricketArchive, 29 December 2015

William Michael Jeffrey (21 June 1950 – 2 September 1993) was a Guyanese cricketer who represented the Guyanese national team in West Indian domestic cricket. He was an all-rounder who bowled right-arm off-spin and batted right-handed.

Jeffrey was born in the town of Rose Hall, in what is now Guyana's East Berbice-Corentyne region.[1] He made his first-class debut for Guyana in a match against Jamaica during the 1969–70 Shell Shield season.[2] Jeffrey took figures of 3/64 and 1/46 on debut,[3] and remained in Guyana's team for the entire season. However, he made only one Shell Shield appearance the following season, against Trinidad and Tobago.[2] In late 1971, Jeffrey represented Berbice in the final of the inter-county Jones Cup, which at the time held first-class status. He failed to take a wicket as a bowler, but as a batsman scored 78 runs from third in the batting order, his only first-class half-century.[4] After a gap of almost seven years, Jeffrey returned to the Guyanese national team in February 1978 for one final Shell Shield match, against Trinidad and Tobago.[2] After retiring from playing, he took up coaching, eventually being appointed coach of the national under-19 team in 1989. He was the first full-time coach of a Guyanese national team at any level,[5] and in 1992 won the award for Guyana's best sports coach of the year.[6] Jeffrey died in September 1993, aged only 43.[7]

References

  1. ^ William Jeffrey – CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b c First-class matches played by William Jeffrey – CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  3. ^ Jamaica v Guyana, Shell Shield 1969/70 – CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  4. ^ Demerara v Berbice, Jones Cup 1971/72 (Final) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  5. ^ Sean Devers (26 January 2011). "Coach Seeram fired!"Kaieteur News. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  6. ^ (23 January 1993). "Table tennis champ Christophe is sportsman of the year"Kaieteur News. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  7. ^ West Indies / Players / William Jeffrey – ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 2 April 2016.