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Doug Insole Personal information Full name Douglas John Insole Born 18 April 1926
Clapton, London, EnglandBatting style Right-hand bat Bowling style Right-arm medium International information National side English Career statistics Competition Tests First-class Matches 9 450 Runs scored 408 25241 Batting average 27.19 37.61 100s/50s 1/1 54/126 Top score 110* 219* Balls bowled – 9020 Wickets – 138 Bowling average – 33.91 5 wickets in innings – 1 10 wickets in match – – Best bowling – 5/22 Catches/stumpings 8/– 366/6 Source: [1], Doug Insole CBE (born Douglas John Insole, 18 April 1926, Clapton, London)[1] is a former English cricketer, who played for Cambridge University, Essex and in nine Test matches for England, five of them on the 1956-57 tour of South Africa, where he was vice-captain to Peter May. After retiring from playing, he was prominent in cricket administration, and served as chairman of the England selectors and as President of the MCC.
Life and career
Insole was captain of cricket at Cambridge University and went on to captain Essex for many years. He scored 20,113 first-class runs for Essex, the ninth highest aggreagate for the club. He played as a wicket-keeper, batsmen, and as a bowler. He was one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1956. He was President of the MCC for the twelve months, beginning on 1 October 2006. For his many services to cricket, Insole was appointed a CBE in 1979.
Insole was chairman of selectors for the England in the 1960s, during which time Geoffrey Boycott was dropped in 1967, after having scored 246 not out. Boycott admitted to still feeling aggrieved about this, over 40 years later, during commenting on the third Test between New Zealand and England at Napier on 24 March 2008.
Insole was a first team footballer for the amateur Corinthian-Casuals F.C., and played in the 1956 FA Amateur Cup final, before they lost to Bishop Auckland in a reply.[1]
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