Cricketers Who Have Been Knighted

Here’s a list of cricketers who received knighthoods. It’s divided into two categories: one for 22 players knighted for their contributions to cricket and another for 8 Test cricketers who were knighted for other achievements.

Knighted for services to cricket

This section lists all administrators, coaches, cricketers, umpires, and writers who have been knighted for their contributions to the game.

Australia

NameBornDiedKnightedReason for Knighthood
Sir Donald George Bradman AC190820011949Services to cricket

England

NameBornDiedKnightedReason for Knighthood
Sir Francis Eden Lacey185919461926Services to cricket
Sir Frederick Charles Toone186819301929Services to cricket
Sir Pelham Francis “Plum” Warner MBE187319631937Services to cricket
Sir John Berry “Jack” Hobbs188219631953Services to cricket
Sir Henry Dudley Gresham “Shrimp” Leveson-Gower187319541953Services to cricket
Sir Leonard “Len” Hutton191619901956Services to cricket
Sir John Frederick Neville Cardus CBE188819751967Services to music and cricket journalism
Sir George Oswald Browning “Gubby” Allen CBE190219891986Services to cricket
The Lord Cowdrey of Tonbridge CBE193220001992Services to cricket
Sir Alec Victor Bedser CBE191820101996Services to cricket
The Lord Botham OBE24 November 19552007Services to charity and to cricket
Sir Alastair Nathan Cook CBE25 December 19842019Services to cricket
Sir Geoffrey Boycott OBE21 October 19402019Services to sport
Sir Andrew John Strauss OBE2 March 19772019Services to sport

Knighted for other reasons

This list exclusively features Test cricketers, while many others have played cricket at various levels, including school and first-class cricket.

CountryNameDetails
EnglandSir Francis Stanley Jackson GCSI GCIE KStJ (1870–1947)Knighted in 1927 as Governor of Bengal; became a Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John and Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India in 1932 after an assassination attempt.
Sir Charles Aubrey Smith CBE (1863–1948)Knighted in 1944 for services to Anglo-American amity.
IndiaThe Maharajkumar of Vizianagram (1905–1965)Knighted in 1936 by King Edward VIII; renounced his knighthood in 1947 after India’s independence.
New ZealandSir Jack Newman KBE (1902–1996)Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1977 for services to the transport industry.
ZimbabweSir Murray Bisset (1876–1931)Knighted in 1928 for services to the Commonwealth; served as Acting Governor of Southern Rhodesia.
Sir William Henry Milton (1854–1930)Knighted for his service as Administrator of Mashonaland and later as Administrator of Southern Rhodesia.
West IndiesThe Lord Constantine MBE (1901–1971)Knighted in 1962 for his work as a lawyer, politician, and diplomat.

Other titles

TitleNameDetails
KnighthoodBill WoodfullOffered in 1934 for services to cricket, turned it down.
OBEBill WoodfullReceived for services to education.
Hereditary PeerageGeorge HarrisBecame the 4th Baron Harris.
Hereditary PeerageMartin HawkeBecame the 7th Baron Hawke.
Life PeerageLearie ConstantineBecame Baron Constantine.
Life PeerageColin CowdreyBecame Baron Cowdrey of Tonbridge.
Life PeerageDavid SheppardBecame Baron Sheppard of Liverpool in 1997.
BaronetcyTim O’BrienBecame Sir Tim O’Brien, 3rd Baronet of Merrion Square.
Life PeerageRachael Heyhoe FlintBecame Baroness Heyhoe Flint, of Wolverhampton in 2011.
Life PeerageIan BothamBecame Baron Botham, of Ravensworth in 2020.
Princely TitleRanjitsinhji Vibhaji JadejaMaharaja Jam Sahib of Nawanagar, known as “Ranji.”
Princely TitleIftikhar Ali Khan8th Nawab of Pataudi, known as Nawab of Pataudi Snr.
Princely TitleMansoor Ali Khan9th and last Nawab of Pataudi, known as Nawab of Pataudi Jnr.
Princely TitleSir Vijayananda Gajapathi RajuMaharajkumar of Vizianagram, commonly known as “Vizzy.”
Princely TitleYadavindra SinghYuvraj of Patiala; became Maharaja of Patiala in 1938.
MBE/OBEEnglish Ashes TeamAwarded MBEs in 2005 for regaining the Ashes; Vaughan and Fletcher received OBEs.

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