Whitington began his state cricketing career for South Australia at the age of 20 in November 1932 under the captaincy of
Vic Richardson as an opening batsman. He was a regular member of the South Australian side until World War II, playing 36 matches and scoring 1728 runs at an average of 30.85, with three centuries. His highest score for South Australia was 125, which he scored twice against
Queensland: in 1936–37, batting at number three, he was the highest scorer in a match that South Australia won by 112 runs; in 1938–39, opening, he put on 197 for the first wicket with
Ken Ridings in a ten-wicket victory. He resumed his first-class career after his war service, taking part in the
Australian Services tour of England in 1945, the
tour of Ceylon and India, and the short tour of Australia. He played 18 matches on the three tours, scoring 1054 runs at an average of 35.13. In his final first-class match, the last match of the tour, he made 84, the Services XI's top score, in the draw against Queensland. ==Journalism==