Michael John Godby (29 September 1850 – 14 December 1923) was a New Zealand cricketer.
[1] Godby was born in England and educated at Winchester College.
He went to New Zealand in the 1870s, living first in Dunedin before moving to Timaru where he practised law until 1887.
[2] A batsman with a strong defence and an occasional bowler,[3] he played some useful innings in an era of very low scoring, including 23 (top score of the innings) and 14 in the 1877–78 season when Canterbury played in the North Island for the first time and beat Auckland.
[4] He captained the South Canterbury team that played the touring Australians at Timaru in January 1881.