Phil Neale

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| fullname = Phillip Anthony Neale

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1954|06|05}}

| birth_place = Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire

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| batting = Right-handed

| bowling = Right-arm medium

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| club1 = Worcestershire

| year1 = 1975–1992

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| columns = 2

| column1 = First-class

| matches1 = 354

| runs1 = 17,445

| bat avg1 = 36.49

| 100s/50s1 = 28/89

| top score1 = 167

| deliveries1 = 472

| wickets1 = 2

| bowl avg1 = 184.50

| fivefor1 = 0

| tenfor1 = 0

| best bowling1 = 1/15

| catches/stumpings1 = 134/–

| column2 = List A

| matches2 = 339

| runs2 = 7,253

| bat avg2 = 30.22

| 100s/50s2 = 2/32

| top score2 = 128

| deliveries2 = 50

| wickets2 = 2

| bowl avg2 = 25.00

| fivefor2 = 0

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| best bowling2 = 2/46

| catches/stumpings2 = 92/–

| source = https://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/17997.html CricInfo

| date = 11 May

| year = 2020

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| position = Left back

| years1 = {{0|0000}}–1974 | clubs1 = Lincoln United

| years2 = 1974–1985 | clubs2 = Lincoln City | caps2 = 335 | goals2 = 22

| years3 = 1986–1987 | clubs3 = Worcester City

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Phillip Anthony Neale {{post-nominals|OBE}} (born 5 June 1954) is an English former first-class cricketer who played for Worcestershire County Cricket Club, captaining the team to success in the County Championship in 1988 and 1989. He also played association football for Lincoln City, Scunthorpe United, Worcester City and Gloucester City.{{cite book |last1=Clark |first1=Timothy R.D. |last2=Kujawa|first2= Rob |title=The Complete Record of Gloucester City AFC 1883–2009 |year=2009 |publisher=Tiger Timbo Publications |location=Gloucester |isbn=978-0-9557425-1-4}}{{Hugman|id=14436}} From 2000 to 2020 he worked as Operations Manager for the England cricket team.{{Cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/cricket/phil-neale-england-s-loyal-mr-fix-it-has-seen-it-all-during-200-tests-as-operations-manager-a6716646.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220526/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/cricket/phil-neale-england-s-loyal-mr-fix-it-has-seen-it-all-during-200-tests-as-operations-manager-a6716646.html |archive-date=26 May 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title = England's loyal Mr Fix-it has seen it all during his 200 Tests|website=Independent.co.uk |date = 31 October 2015}}

Neale started his career in the Lincolnshire County Cricket league, making his debut for Appleby Frodinham's first XI in the premier league at just 14 years old.https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/1293/1293834.html He continued to play for Appleby Frodingham for 4 seasons before leaving to join the Worcester set up in 1972. He made his Lincolnshire debut in 1972, playing 5 minor county championship matches for the side before moving to Worcester full time.

Neale was a right-handed middle order batsman who scored more than 900 runs in his first full season of first-class cricket for Worcestershire in 1976, and was then a fixture in the side for the next 15 seasons, scoring 1,000 runs in a season eight times and exceeding 900 in five others. His sole representative appearance was for England A against Pakistan when they toured England. But from 1982, he was county captain, and Worcestershire achieved considerable success under his leadership in the late 1980s. The county won the Sunday League in 1987 and 1988 and the County Championship in 1988 and 1989.

Neale's captaincy and contacts were a factor in attracting big name cricketers to Worcester. He played soccer professionally at Scunthorpe United with the England all-rounder Ian Botham, and when Botham fell out with Somerset, he joined Worcestershire. Botham was followed by a fellow England player, the fast bowler Graham Dilley, and Worcestershire also took on the Zimbabwean Graeme Hick, who later qualified for England. Neale's success in drawing team performances from a side not lacking in personalities won him nomination as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1989.

Following his retirement in 1992 he has been prominent as a coach and team manager at both County (Northamptonshire and Warwickshire) and national levels (England 1999-2020). In all matches, he scored more than 17,000 runs at an average of almost 36.50 runs per innings.{{Cite web |title=Phil Neale profile and biography, stats, records, averages, photos and videos |url=http://www.cricinfo.com/england/content/player/17997.html}}

He announced his retirement as the England Cricket operations manager after 21 years on 1 November 2020.{{cite web|url=https://www.thecricketer.com/Topics/news/phil_neale_retires_england_men_operations_manager_cricket.html|title=Phil Neale retires as England Men's operations manager after 21-year stint|work=The Cricketer|date=30 October 2020|access-date=24 August 2021}}

Football career

Having previously played for Scunthorpe United's reserve side, Neale joined Lincoln United during his second year at the University of Leeds.{{Cite web |date=30 May 2019 |title=Former Imp part of the England setup at Cricket World Cup |url=https://www.weareimps.com/news/2019/may/190530-phil-neale/ |access-date=11 March 2024 |publisher=Lincoln City F.C.}} He was part of the Lincoln United side that won Division One of the Yorkshire Football League in 1974, alongside reaching the quarter-finals of the FA Vase. He joined Lincoln City in summer 1974, and made 335 league appearances for the club before leaving in 1985.{{Cite news |last=Waters |first=Chris |date=7 November 2020 |title=Phil Neale, the Lincoln City hero who helped England win the Ashes |url=https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/cricket/phil-neale-the-lincoln-city-hero-who-helped-england-win-the-ashes-3028468 |access-date=11 March 2024 |work=The Yorkshire Post}} He was part of the Lincoln City sides that won promotion to the Third Division in both 1976 and 1981.

Neale later made 14 appearances for Worcester City during the 1986–87 season,{{Cite web |last=Carley |first=Steve |date=5 December 2014 |title=Phil Neale backing City bid to return home |url=https://www.worcesternews.co.uk/sport/11647240.phil-neale-backing-city-bid-to-return-home/ |access-date=11 March 2024 |website=Worcester News}} and also played for Gloucester City.

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