Nick Gandon

Nick Gandon
Personal information
Full name Nicholas John Charles Gandon
Born 7 July 1956 (1956-07-07) (age 55)
Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right-arm off break
Domestic team information
Years Team
1994–1996 Hertfordshire
1989–1993 Lincolnshire
1979 Combined Universities
1979 Oxford University
1975–1988 Hertfordshire
Career statistics
Competition First-class List A
Matches 8 3
Runs scored 170 32
Batting average 14.16 10.66
100s/50s –/– –/–
Top score 38 31
Balls bowled
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling
Catches/stumpings 6/– –/–
Source: Cricinfo, 25 June 2011

Nicholas John Charles Gandon (born 7 July 1956) is a former English cricketer. Gandon was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was born in Leicester, Leicestershire.

Gandon made his debut in county cricket for Hertfordshire in the 1975 Minor Counties Championship.[1] He made his first-class debut for Oxford University against Hampshire in 1979. He made 7 further first-class appearances for the University, all coming in 1979, with the last coming against the touring Sri Lankans.[2] In his 8 first-class matches, he scored 170 runs at an average of 14.16, with a high score of 38.[3] 1979 also saw him make his List A debut for Combined Universities against Essex in the Benson & Hedges Cup.[4] He was dismissed for a single run in this match by Norbert Phillip.[5]

After leaving Oxford University (he had also studied at Durham University while at Oxford), Gandon proceeded to play Minor counties cricket for Hertfordshire on an infrequent basis until 1988.[1] He joined Lincolnshire for the 1989 season, making his debut for the county against Hertfordshire in the 1989 Minor Counties Championship. He played Minor counties cricket for Lincolnshire from 1989 to 1993, making 35 Minor Counties Championship appearances and 9 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches.[6] He played his first List A appearances for Lincolnshire against Gloucestershire in the 1990 NatWest Trophy, a match in which he scored 31 runs before being dismissed by Mark Alleyne.[7] He made his second and final List A appearance for Lincolnshire in the 1991 NatWest Trophy against Nottinghamshire,[4] with Gandon being dismissed by Mark Crawley.[8] Leaving Lincolnshire at the end of the 1993 season, Gandon returned to Hertfordshire, where he played Minor counties cricket from 1994 to 1996.[1][6]

Professionally, Gandon worked in a number of independent schools, where he held a number of senior management positions. He later worked as Director of the Cricket Foundation, where in 2005 he devised and implemented the Chance to Shine campaign.[9]

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