Tony Pigott

Anthony Charles Shackleton Pigott (born 4 June 1958),[1] was educated at Harrow School and is a former English cricketer, who played in one Test for England in 1984, when he was called up as an emergency replacement in New Zealand.

He was playing provincial cricket there at the time of an injury crisis, although according to Martin Williamson of Cricinfo, Pigott "would not have been high in the selectors' minds".

[2][3] At that time, Pigott was a fast bowler of some promise, playing in Wellington, New Zealand, for experience during the traditional winter's break from the domestic game in his homeland.

Pigott was due to get married, and the surprise call-up meant he had to postpone his wedding to represent his country.

However, with a depleted side, England were twice bowled out for less than 100, and lost the match within twelve hours of actual playing time.