- Geoffrey Keighley
William Geoffrey Keighley OAM (10 January 1925 - 14 June 2005) was an English
barrister ,businessman ,cricketer ,farmer ,grazier andlegislator .Keighley was born in
Nice, France . His family had business interests inBradford ,West Yorkshire andNew South Wales . He was educated at the Tudor House preparatory school inNew South Wales , Eton andTrinity College, Oxford .He received private coaching from the Yorkshire and England cricketer
Herbert Sutcliffe (who was a friend of his mother's from Bradford). He captained the Eton XI, before going up to Oxford. After being called up by the RAF, he was trained as a navigator, but never flew on operations.Upon returning to Oxford, he was awarded a blue. As a stylish right-handed batsman, he scored 105 versus South Africa in his second match and 99 versus Cambridge in 1947. His highest innings was 110 versus Surrey at Headingley in 1951. He held the 2nd wicket partnership of 226 (with Tony Pawson) for Varsity matches.
In 1947 he became the 31st non-native cricketer to represent Yorkshire, although at the time the club did not know that he had been born abroad. He declined the captaincy of MCC, Middlesex and Yorkshire. He played in 65 first-class matches, before his retirement in 1951. He scored 2,539 runs, with two centuries, at an average of 27.01. He bowled occasional right-arm medium pace but did not take a wicket.
He was admitted to the
Inner Temple as abarrister and he marriedthe Honourable Olivia Lubbock (a sister of the current Lord Avebury) at St George's Church, Hanover Square inLondon on 10 May 1951. They settled inTemora, New South Wales ,Australia and had two sons and two daughters. The marriage was dissolved in 1974. He married his second wife Karin Spiegel in 1974.cite web
title=The Hon. (Geoffrey) William Geoffrey Keighley (1925 - 2005)
publisher=Parliament of New South Wales
url=http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164/91aeeef2115003c2ca256e7f00165a04!OpenDocument
accessdate=2008-10-01]He became a member of the Legislative Council of the Upper House of the
New South Wales Parliament . He pursued a wide range of hobbies and sporting interests. He was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in 2002 and died inSutton Forest, New South Wales in June 2005, aged 80. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/search/sitesearch.do?action=doBasicSearch&advSearch=false&queryText=geoffrey+keighley&Search=Search&ch=&selectedChannel=&sort=1] Obituary in "The Daily Telegraph" (London), 2005]References
External links
* [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/15964.html Cricinfo, obituary from "Wisden Cricketers' Almanack"]
* [http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/30/30708/30708.html Geoffrey Keighley] at Cricket Archive
* [http://www.thepeerage.com The Peerage]
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