Geoff Arnold

[1] He was a seam and swing bowler, who finished his first-class cricket career, which lasted from 1963 to 1982, with 1130 wickets at an average of 21.91.

In 1972–73 series in India and Pakistan, he claimed 17 wickets (at 17.43), starting with match figures of 9 for 91 – his best – in the England win in Delhi.

He and John Snow destroyed the New Zealand batting, but their potentially devastating bowling partnership fizzled out at that point.

[1] Initially joining Surrey as an allrounder, he made a half century in his second innings for England.

After his playing career ended, he returned to Surrey as a bowling coach, and assisted at national level with upcoming pace bowlers.