Stephen George Russell (born 13 March 1945) is a retired English first-class cricket player and businessman.
Russell attended Tiffin School before going up to Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
In Cambridge's sole victory that year, over Scotland, he took 3 for 49 and 5 for 41, including the first four wickets in Scotland's second innings, and then, coming in to bat at his usual position of number 11 with Cambridge needing 42 runs to win, he stayed with Rupert Roopnaraine while the runs were scored.
[4] Russell "proved an inspiring captain" for Cambridge in 1967, but was less successful as a bowler, taking 19 wickets in 11 matches at an average of 44.26.
[5] He played one match for Surrey at the end of the season, taking two wickets.