Former Warwickshire wicketkeeper Keith Piper died at the age of 56 on 9 June 2026. He passed away in Leicester, England, following a private battle with cancer. Warwickshire County Cricket Club officially confirmed the news on 10 June 2026.
Warwickshire County Cricket Club is saddened to learn of the passing of Bears wicketkeeper-batter Keith Piper at the age of 56.
Piper was part of the playing staff at Warwickshire for 16 years before taking up a role as Second XI coach, and was a key member of the treble-winning… pic.twitter.com/MXq9TR0Z6z
— Bears (@WarwickshireCCC) June 10, 2026
Piper was a legendary figure at Edgbaston Stadium. He played for the “Bears” for 16 years between 1989 and 2005. During this time, he became a central part of the club’s most successful era. He helped the team win 10 trophies, including the famous domestic treble in 1994.
A Legend of the Golden Era
Keith Piper joined Warwickshire in 1989. He quickly became a vital player for the team. Many experts considered him one of the most naturally gifted wicketkeepers of his generation. Consequently, he played a major role in the club’s dominance during the 1990s.
His skills behind the stumps were exceptional. He often stood up to the stumps against fast bowlers to pressure the batsmen. Legendary fast bowler Allan Donald praised Piper’s ability to catch balls arriving at nearly 100mph. Donald remarked that the ball seemed to melt away into Piper’s gloves.
The Unprecedented Treble of 1994
The 1994 season remains the greatest in Warwickshire’s history. Under captain Dermot Reeve, the team won the County Championship, the Sunday League, and the Benson & Hedges Cup. Keith Piper was ever-present during this historic run.
During that season, Piper set several records. He claimed 66 dismissals in the County Championship alone. Furthermore, he set a county record by taking seven catches in a single innings against Essex. Remarkably, he equalled his own record just one week later.
Historic Partnership with Brian Lara
Keith Piper is famously remembered for his role in Brian Lara’s world-record score of 501 not out. This historic event took place against Durham at Edgbaston in June 1994.
Piper scored his highest First-Class total of 116 not out during that match. Together, Piper and Lara shared an unbeaten partnership of 322 runs. This was a county record for the fifth wicket at the time. Piper showed great focus and skill to stay with Lara until the record was broken.
Professional Career and Major Stats
Keith Piper’s career spanned nearly two decades. He played 200 First-Class matches for Warwickshire. He proved himself to be a reliable batsman and a great keeper.
He took over 500 catches in First-class cricket. He also left his mark in the one-day formats. Although he never played for the senior England team, he represented England A on tours to India and Pakistan.
Tributes from the Cricket World
Tributes have been pouring in for Piper after he passed away. “Piper was a phenomenal player with a brilliant cricket brain,” Dermot Reeve told the Press Association. Piper often noticed small details that would help the bowlers during the course of a match.
Everyone at Leicestershire CCC are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Keith Piper.
Keith joined the coaching set-up at Leicestershire in July 2015 before becoming elite development coach.
Our thoughts are with Keith’s family and friends at this difficult time.
#Foxes
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— Leicestershire County Cricket Club
(@leicsccc) June 10, 2026
Former England wicketkeeper Jack Russell described him as one of the most naturally gifted keepers of all time. “Piper has mastered the difficult art of looking easy,” Russell said.
Meanwhile, Warwickshire bowler Charles Dagnall praised him as a “little genius” who always supported his teammates.
The club released a statement expressing deep sadness. They sent their condolences to his family and friends. The club concluded its tribute with the phrase: “Once a Bear, Always a Bear”.
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