Raymond Thomas Weeks (30 April 1930 – 2 December 2013) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Warwickshire between 1950 and 1957 and took 94 wickets with his left-arm spin bowling in the County Championship winning season of 1951.
[1] Recruited by Warwickshire for a trial period in 1950, he took five Cambridge University wickets in the first innings of his first match for 42 runs.
[1] His best bowling figures of the season, which were also the best of his first-class career, were uncharacteristically expensive: he took seven for 70 against Nottinghamshire, the wickets and runs coming in just 12.4 overs.
[3] Unlike Hollies, whose batting was all but non-existent, Weeks made occasional useful runs as well, and he passed 50 once, an innings of 51 again in the 1951 season, against the Combined Services.
[1] Eight of his 24 wickets in the 1953 season came in two matches he played for the Marylebone Cricket Club, his only first-class games that were not for Warwickshire.