David Macindoe

Major David Henry Macindoe MC (1 September 1917 – 3 March 1986) was an English cricketer.

His bowling was characterised with a long run-up and a high arm action.

[9] He was awarded the Military Cross in 1945, with an announcement being made in the London Gazette on 10 April 1945.

[10] He left the military in September 1946, upon resigning his commission he was honourably granted the rank of Major.

[11] After the war he returned to Christ Church, Oxford, where in 1946 he was the President of the university's Vincent's Club.

[1] He was part of the Territorial Army in 1952, which coincided with him heading the Combined Cadet Force at Eton.

[2] Macindoe died suddenly at Eton on 3 March 1986, having suffered a heart attack.

Macindoe studied at Christ Church, Oxford before WWII, following the war he resumed his studies there
Macindoe taught at Eton College for many years, eventually becoming its Vice-Provost