[1] A right arm fast bowler and right-handed batsman, he took seven wickets at an average of 43.00,[1] with a best return of 4 for 48 against Warwickshire.
[1] He played fourteen one day games, taking twelve wickets at 37.91, with a best of 4 for 18 against Scotland.
He featured in a record unbeaten last wicket Benson & Hedges Cup stand of 81 with David Bairstow in 1981 versus Derbyshire,[2] on his debut.
He also played in the Sheffield Polytechnic side that won the British Polytechnics Cup in 1976 at Edgbaston, were runners up the next year at the same venue and won the national competition for a second time in 1978 at the Richmond CC ground.
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