Full name Giles John Toogood Batting style Right-handed Name Giles Toogood | Role Cricket Player | |
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Bowling style Right-arm mediumRight-arm off-break |
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Giles John Toogood (born 19 November 1961 in West Bromwich) is a former English cricketer: a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-pace and off-break bowler who played first-class and List A cricket for Oxford University between 1982 and 1989. Later, he played minor counties cricket for Shropshire and, briefly, Cambridgeshire, appearing at List A level in the NatWest Trophy for both teams.
In 1985, playing in the Varsity Match against Cambridge University at Lord's, Toogood took 8/52 in the first innings (adding another two wickets in the second). This was the best first-class innings return by an Oxford bowler for 61 years, Tom Raikes having claimed 9/38 against the Army in 1924. As of March 2009, Toogood's feat remains the only example of an Oxford player taking seven or more wickets in a first-class innings since Giles Ridley's 7/110 against Gloucestershire in 1965.
He graduated in Medicine and works as a surgeon in Yorkshire.