Gordon Leggat
New Zealand
INTL CAREER: 1952 - 1956
Full Name
John Gordon Leggat
Born
May 27, 1926, Wellington
Died
March 09, 1973, Christchurch, Canterbury, (aged 46y 286d)
Batting Style
Right hand Bat
RELATIONS
(cousin)
The Cricketer obituary
John Gordon Leggat, chairman of the Board of Control of the New Zealand Cricket Council for the past seven years, died suddenly on March 9, aged 46. He had presided over the Council only six days earlier when it chose the fifteen players to tour England. An opening batsman for Canterbury, Gordon Leggat played in nine Test matches, including the memorable match at Auckland in 1955 when England routed New Zealand for 26 in the second innings. Previously he had been run out for 99 in Canterbury's match against the tourists. In 1955-56 he finished third, below B. Sutcliffe and J. R. Reid, in the averages for the tour of Pakistan and India, scoring 61, his highest in Tests, in his last Test innings. Altogether he made 351 runs for New Zealand in 18 innings, average 21-94. A barrister by profession, he managed the happy and successful 1961-62 tour to South Africa, scoring 91 not out when called upon to play in a minor match. He was a Test selector from 1959 to 1965.
The Cricketer
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