Willis partook in all seven of England's matches for the World Series Cup, however he struggled with six wickets at 41.00.Two ODI matches back in England commenced the West Indies tour, with Willis being included only in the team for the second match, here he took two wickets and two catches in a three-wicket England victory.Australia arrived in England for the 51st Ashes series in 1981. He married his second wife, Lauren Clark, in 2005. {{#singleComment}}{{value}} Comment{{/singleComment}}{{^singleComment}}{{value}} Comments{{/singleComment}} "With his Test career in doubt for the umpteenth time, Willis, of the big heart and vicious bounce, gave it everything he knew. Botham will join Willis in the commentary box for Sky Sports, which has secured a long-term deal with the TCCB which will bring more live cricket than ever before to British TV viewers, 13.4. Botham will join Willis in the commentary box for Sky Sports, which has secured a long-term deal with the TCCB which will bring more live cricket than ever before to British TV viewers, 13.4. He had surgery on both knees, and suffered a post-operative That year, he had made a comfortable return to the county game from injury – taking 16 Championship wickets at 26.12.Over the winter of 1976/77, England toured India in a five Test series through December to February, and it proved to be a revival for Willis. "I read about people taking up art. It's cubist but I wanted the hair, the ball and the stumps to be quite obvious. "I was stunned by the reaction from people. Are you sure you want to mark this comment as inappropriate?Bob Willis and David Gower who were members of England's greatest Test Team to mark England's 1000th Test Match pictured during day 3 of the First Specsavers Test Match at Edgbaston on August 3, 2018Former cricketers Rick McCosker (L) of Australia and Bob Willis of England pose during day three of the Fourth Test MatchTom Curran of England receives his Test Cap from former England Cricketer Bob Willis during day one of the Fourth Test Match in the 2017/18 Ashes series between Australia and England at Melbourne Cricket GroundFormer England cricketers Bob Willis during day one of the First Investec Test match at Edgbaston, Birmingham, 17-08-2017 Bob Willis attends the Memorial Service for former Cricketer Tony Greig on June 24, 2013 in London, EnglandSir Ian Botham and Bob Willis congratulate James Anderson of England after reaches the milestone of taking three hundred test match wickets during day two of 1st Investec Test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's Cricket Ground on May 17, 2013Former England cricketer Bob WIllis in the Royal Box on Centre Court on day six of the 2012 WimbledonSky presenter and former England cricketer Bob Willis (left) watch with England captain Michael Vaughan as West Indian captain Brian Lara tosses a coin overseen by Match Referee Mike Proctor before the first day of the 2nd Test at the Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad.Bob Willis with Ian Botham (left) and Alan Lamb (centre) at Chesterfield Cricket ground.