Andy Lloyd (cricketer)

Andy Lloyd
Personal information
Full name Timothy Andrew Lloyd
Born 5 November 1956 (1956-11-05) (age 55)
Oswestry, Shropshire, England
Batting style Left-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm medium
Career statistics
Competition Tests ODIs
Matches 1 3
Runs scored 10 101
Batting average 33.66
100s/50s –/– –/–
Top score 10* 49
Balls bowled
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match n/a
Best bowling –-
Catches/stumpings –/– –/–
Source: [1], 1 January 2006

Andy Lloyd (born Timothy Andrew Lloyd, 5 November 1956, Oswestry, Shropshire)[1] is a former English cricketer, who played in one Test and three ODIs for England in 1984. His only Test was against the West Indies in June 1984. After making ten runs, and batting for thirty three minutes, he was hit on the head by the West Indies fast bowler, Malcolm Marshall. Despite wearing a helmet, Lloyd spent several days in hospital, and played no further cricket in 1984.[1] He never played for England again. He is the only Test Match opening batsman never to have been dismissed.

He was both club captain (1988–1992)[1] and chairman of cricket for the Warwickshire before he announced his resignation on 15 November 2004 due to business difficulties. He led Warwickshire to its NatWest Trophy final victory in 1989 against Sussex at Lord's.

Lloyd made a total of 17,211 runs in all first-class cricket, with 29 centuries, and he took 23 wickets. He is no relation to fellow cricketers David or Clive Lloyd.

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References

  1. ^ a b c Bateman, Colin (1993). If The Cap Fits. Tony Williams Publications. p. 111. ISBN 1-869833-21-X. 

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