[1] He scored 2,960 runs as a right-handed middle order batsman at 21.44,[1] with two centuries against Somerset and Gloucestershire.
He was a stalwart for Yorkshire's Second XI, playing from 1966 to 1985, and captaining the side after he left the first-class scene.
He was awarded the captaincy at the expense of Barrie Leadbeater, who had been promised the job, but was then released by Yorkshire and became a first-class umpire.
Johnson worked full-time in the field of life insurance, once his playing days had ended.
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