The cricket star who learned to fly
Ricky Ellcock reached the top in two careers: England cricketer and the first black captain for Virgin Atlantic, before injury threatened not only his livelihood but his life.
Barbados-born Ricky Ellcock had twin ambitions as a boy – to become a cricketer and fly airplanes. His father was, like Ricky, cricket-mad – but on the question of him becoming a pilot his answer was emphatic: black people don’t fly planes.
Ricky’s talents as a fast bowler won him many plaudits and a scholarship to come to England. Before long he was playing at the top of the sport, but the stresses on his body meant he kept breaking down. When those injuries threatened to end his career completely, Ricky looked to disprove his dad and make history in the skies.
Ricky's autobiography is called Balls to Fly.
Presenter: Asya Fouks
Producer: Edgar Maddicott
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(Photo: Ricky in action for Middlesex. Credit: Courtesy of Ricky Ellcock)
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