Peter Wynne-Thomas was one of the Nottinghamshire general committee members, and in 2016 he was elected President of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club.
10 Facts About Peter Wynne-Thomas
Peter Wynne-Thomas was born on 30 July 1934 in Manchester to Daniel Wynne-Thomas, an architect, and Melrose, a solicitor, and was educated at Belmont School and Lancing College in West Sussex.
Peter Wynne-Thomas was trained as an architectural consultant at the University of London but, from what began as a hobby, he specialised in cricket statistics and research.
Peter Wynne-Thomas wrote cricket books, some intended for those with a beginner's or casual interest in the sport.
Peter Wynne-Thomas was the original treasurer until 1974 and then secretary until he retired in 2006.
Peter Wynne-Thomas managed the Sport-in-Print bookshop from December 1987.
Peter Wynne-Thomas combined his shop and ACS roles until March 2006, when he retired and the shop was sold, the ACS relocating to Cardiff.
Peter Wynne-Thomas was awarded the British Empire Medal in the 2019 New Year's Honours List for his services to cricket.
Peter Wynne-Thomas married twice: in 1975 to Margaret Barnett with whom he had a daughter, and in 2000 to Edith North.
Peter Wynne-Thomas died on 15 July 2021, aged 86, of bowel cancer.