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Chris Goldie Personal information Full name Christopher Frederick Evelyn Goldie Born 2 November 1960
Johannesburg, Transvaal, South AfricaBatting style Right-handed Role Wicketkeeper Domestic team information Years Team 2001 Middlesex Cricket Board 1983–1985 Hampshire 1981–1982 Cambridge University Career statistics Competition FC LA Matches 23 5 Runs scored 302 7 Batting average 14.38 2.33 100s/50s –/1 –/– Top score 77 3* Balls bowled – – Wickets – – Bowling average – – 5 wickets in innings – – 10 wickets in match – – Best bowling – – Catches/stumpings 35/9 2/– Source: CricketArchive, 12 December 2009 Christopher Frederick Evelyn Goldie (born 2 November 1960 in Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa) is a retired South African born English cricketer. Goldie was a right-handed batsman who played primarily as a wicketkeeper.
Goldie made his first-class debut for Cambridge University against local rivals Essex in 1981. During 1981 Goldie would play ten first-class matches. In the University match at Lords in 1981, Goldie scored 77 for Cambridge having gone in as Nightwatchman. Also in 1981 he represented a combined Oxford University and Cambridge University side against the touring Sri Lankans. In 1982 Goldie made nine first-class matches for Cambridge, the last of which came against rival university Oxford. It was also during 1982 that Goldie made his one-day debut for the Combined Universities in the group stages of the 1982 Benson and Hedges Cup.
In 1983 Goldie signed for Hampshire, making his debut for the club against the touring New Zealanders. Goldie would never play in the County Championship, but would play two more matches against the touring Sri Lankans in 1984 and Oxford University in 1985. At the end of the 1986 season Goldie left Hampshire. In 1987 Goldie kept wicket for the Duchess of Norfolk's XI against the Rest of the World side gathered in England for the Bicentenary celebrations of the MCC. In 1991, he also toured Australia and Hong Kong with the Club Cricket Conference.
Sixteen years after making his last major cricket appearance Goldie represented the Middlesex Cricket Board in the 2001 stages of the 2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy against Scotland.
Goldie now sits on the Executive Board of Middlesex County Cricket Club and is Chairman of Richmond Cricket Club in south-west London, where he played for many years. In 1989, he captained a young Adam Gilchrist who spent the summer playing for Richmond.
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