Timothy Andrew Lloyd (born 5 November 1956)[1] is a former English cricketer, who played in one Test match and three One Day Internationals for England in 1984.
After making ten runs, and batting for 33 minutes, Lloyd was hit on the head by the West Indian fast bowler, Malcolm Marshall.
[3] Despite wearing a helmet, Lloyd spent several days in hospital and did not play for the remainder of 1984.
He was both club captain (1988–1992)[1] and chairman for Warwickshire cricket before announcing his resignation on 15 November 2004 due to business difficulties.
He led Warwickshire to its NatWest Trophy final victory in 1989 against Middlesex at Lord's.