Career
Described in his obituary in The Times as "arguably Britain"s most talented post-war all-round amateur sportsman" Norman Borrett was a pupil and later a schoolmaster at Framlingham College. The story of Norman Borrett can be found in the book Master Sportsman by Richard Sayer. This book is dedicated to Norman"s widow, Mullie.
He played 11 times for England at squash, and captained in most of them.
He played cricket for Essex three times (1939 and 1946) and for Devon 50 times (1947–1950). He was born in Wanstead, London and died in Colchester.