
Dubbed The Bearded Wonder by the late Brian Johnston, he is now the longestserving member of the Test Match Special team having completed 39 seasons. He has scored over 300 Test matches. He is Editor of Playfair Cricket Annual and is Compiler/Editor of The Wisden Book of Cricket Records, The Wisden Book of Test Cricket, Guinness Cricket Facts and England Test Cricketers. He retired from the presidency of British Blind Sport in June 2004 after 20 years, and he was made an MBE for services to cricket and broadcasting in the Queens 2004 Birthday Honours. |
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From his striking debut, hitting his first delivery in Test cricket for an elegant four, to his untimely retirement, David Gower was one of the most attractive batsmen and popular cricketers of his generation. A slim left-hander, his elegant stroke play won him admirers worldwide. He captained England 32 times, and scored a then record aggregate score for England of 8,231 Test runs. His biographer, Martin Johnson, wrote, ".. his batting was the stuff of poetry, and enriched the lives of those who were privileged to watch him." Since retirement he has made a successful career as a journalist and broadcaster. |
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After playing for Middlesex through the `80s, and winning four Championship titles and four One-Day Final medals, Simon Hughes joined Durham for two years in 1992. He took 750 first-class wickets during his career. As an author and journalist since 1986, he has written for The Independent and Daily Telegraph. He has also worked for the BBC and became The Analyst on Channel 4's cricket coverage in 1999. He has written several cricket books including: From Minor to Major, A Lot of Hard Yakka, which was The William Hill Sports Book of the Year, Yakking Around the World and Jargonbusting. |
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A director of the construction company Walter Lawrence plc for 23 years, Brian has been Trustee of the Walter Lawrence Trophy since 1965. He has been a cricket lover and supporter all his life. He created a new ground at his home for his village side, Stansted Hall CC, and as a recent Chairman of the MCC Estates Committee was responsible for several of the new buildings at Lord's including the New Grand Stand and the NatWest Media Centre. |
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