Roger Tolchard
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Roger Tolchard England (Eng) |
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Batting style | Right-hand bat | |
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Bowling type | Right-arm offbreak | |
Tests | ODIs | |
Matches | 4 | 1 |
Runs scored | 129 | - |
Batting average | 25.80 | - |
100s/50s | -/1 | -/- |
Top score | 67 | - |
Balls bowled | - | - |
Wickets | - | - |
Bowling average | - | - |
5 wickets in innings | - | - |
10 wickets in match | - | n/a |
Best bowling | - | - |
Catches/stumpings | 5/- | 1/- |
As of 1 January 2006 |
Roger William Tolchard (born June 15, 1946, Torquay, Devon) is a former English cricketer who played in four Tests and one One-day International for England in the late 1970s.
Tolchard was a wicket-keeper. Educated at Malvern College, he played for Leicestershire for his entire professional career, from 1965 to 1983.
He was selected for the England team for their tour of India in 1976–77, and played in four Tests, although as a specialist batsman not a wicket-keeper (Alan Knott was the established wicket-keeper). He scored an important 67 in his first innings, but only managed 62 in total in six further innings.
He was also selected for the 1978–79 tour of Australia. He kept wicket in a One-day International in Sydney, although it was rained off after 7.2 overs. He was forced to return home injured before the remainder of the One-day matches.
He captained Leicestershire for the last three years of his career, from 1981 to 1983, leading them to second place in the County Championship in the 1982 season.
After retiring as a professional player, he returned to Malvern College where he coached cricket and rackets from 1984 to 2006.
His brother Jeff also played for Leicestershire, and his nephew Roger Twose played for New Zealand.