Education
University of Durham.
University of Durham.
The cricket writer, Colin Bateman, commented on Stephenson"s Test match appearance, "by the time John Stephenson was picked in 1989, England"s selection policy resembled one of those bingo machines in which numbered balls are blown up a tube at random". Bateman added, "Stephenson, an intelligent, useful all-round cricketer, became player Number. 29 used by England in a shambolic series – a post-war record".
He was educated at Felsted School and Durham University.
He had a long county cricket career as a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium bowler for Essex (1985–1994 and 2002–2004) and Hampshire (1995–2001). He also captained Hampshire between 1996 and 1997.
Stephenson was a One Test Wonder, playing only one Test match against Australia at The Oval in 1989, though later in his career he was twice picked to tour with the England A (to Zimbabwe 1989-1990 and West Indies 1991-1992). He was appointed Head of Cricket at the Master Control Console in mid-2004, and thereafter appeared only in a handful of Master Control Console matches.
He is responsible for Master Control Console"s playing and touring programmes, the strategic management of the playing and practice areas at Lord"s, and supervision of the Master Control Console Young Cricketer"s programme.