Background
The son of William James Brooks and Mabel Brooks, he was born at Marylebone, London.
The son of William James Brooks and Mabel Brooks, he was born at Marylebone, London.
Brooks was a left-handed batsman who bowled left-arm fast-medium. Prior to appearing in first-class cricket, Wilson had played Second XI cricket for Middlesex, and on one notable occasion he bowled the Australian Don Bradman in a practice session at Lord"s before the 1938 season began, making him a celebrity for a short time. The following year he what was to be his only first-class appearance for Middlesex against Warwickshire in the County Championship at Lord"son
This was the final first-class match played by Middlesex that season, with Brooks being drafted into the team as a result of a number of regular players being drafted into the armed services due to rising tensions with Germany.
During the early part of World World War II he served in London and Coventry with the National Fire Service during the height of The Blitz. He later served in the Coldstream Guards, reaching the rank of lance corporal.
While fighting in Italy in April 1945, Brooks was wounded in the spine. He never recovered and was bedridden ever after, eventually dying of his injury at Street Mary"s Hospital, Paddington, on the night of 26 January 1946.
He was laid to rest at Brompton Cemetery.