As acting captain of Eastern Province at
Bulawayo during the 1972–73
Currie Cup, Wilmot was involved in a walkout. Rhodesia had been set 300 to win and in the final hour of the game they needed six more runs. A minimum of 20 overs had to be bowled in the final hour according to the rules. With
Mike Procter and
Paddy Clift at the crease and 3 wickets in hand, Wilmot led his team off the field while claiming falsely that the 20 overs had been bowled. Wilmot refused to re-enter the field and the umpires were forced to award the match to Rhodesia. The decision however was oddly overturned by the South African authorities and they declared the match a draw. As a result, Rhodesia missed out on winning their maiden Currie Cup title. In 2000, he was convicted of raping a 13-year-old girl. After a long appeals process, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison with three of them suspended. == Death ==