Shuttleworth made his first-class cricket debut for Lancashire in 1964 when he was aged nineteen, tall, raw, but genuinely a fast bowler.
Shuttleworth opened the English bowling with John Snow in the first-ever One Day International, in Melbourne in January 1971.
[4] Despite having a bowling action to rival Fred Trueman's, Shuttleworth was a great worrier, and when not taking wickets regularly tinkered with his technique.
[5] He was a penetrative and economical one-day bowler, with best figures of 5 for 13 off 8 overs against Nottinghamshire in the 1972 John Player League.
[7] After retiring from cricket, Shuttleworth spent ten years working for British Coal in marketing.