Ian Botham
he was great cricketer playing from england
Harold Newton - cricketer - died in 2007.
Lloyd Williams - cricketer - died in 2007.
Bill Johnston - cricketer - died in 2007.
Donald Watt - cricketer - died in 2007.
Jack Kerr - cricketer - died in 2007.
Adam ogburn - Not possible! Adam Ogburn is American and plays baseball. To be knighted, by the Queen or King of England, you'd have to be British
ricky ponting
Yes, there have been Black individuals who have been knighted. One notable example is Sir Learie Constantine, a West Indian cricketer and politician, who was knighted in 1962 for his contributions to sport and public life. Another example is Sir Trevor Phillips, a prominent British civil servant and broadcaster, who was knighted in 2006 for his services to equal opportunities and public service. These examples illustrate that individuals from diverse backgrounds have been recognized for their achievements through knighthood.
In 2007, Sir Paul McCartney was knighted again, this time for his services to music and charity, having originally received the honor in 1997. Additionally, other notable figures knighted in that year included Sir Alan Parker, a prominent director and producer, recognized for his contributions to film. The honors were part of the annual New Year Honours list in the UK.
no you cannot get your surname knighted. but if you gt knighted you probably have your whole name knighted just your name not your families
He was knighted in 1786.