[1] His only first-class appearance came against Transvaal during the 1966–67 Currie Cup, in a three-day match at the Police A Ground in Salisbury (now Harare).
[3] Huckle had been selected for Rhodesia on the basis of good form for Matabeleland in the Logan Cup.
However, competition from two other spinners, Dave Napier and Neville Deudney, meant he played only a single game for the national side.
He stood as a Rhodesia Party candidate at the 1974 general election, but lost to the Rhodesian Front's Reginald Cowper in the Wankie constituency, getting only 13.9 percent of the vote.
[5] Mike Huckle remained involved in local cricket, and in March 1991, aged 53, played a game for Matabeleland Country Districts against Ireland.