Hubert Doggart


George Hubert Graham Doggart was an English sports administrator, first-class cricketer and schoolmaster.

Background

Doggart was born into a sporting family at Earl's Court, London, the elder son of the sportsman Graham Doggart. He was educated at Winchester College where he was captain of cricket and football. On leaving school he was commissioned in the Coldstream Guards. He then went up to King's College, Cambridge where he graduated with a Master of Arts degree.

Sporting career

He was a Cambridge blue in five different sports and captain in four and was a successful amateur cricketer for Cambridge University and Sussex. He made an unbeaten 215 against Lancashire on his Cambridge University debut in 1948 and this score remains the highest made by a debutant in English cricket. He represented England in two Test matches versus the West Indies in 1950. Teaching commitments meant that he only played one full summer of county cricket, in 1954.
He later held several offices in sports administration, such as President of the Marylebone Cricket Club , the Cricket Council, the English Schools Cricket Association and the Cricket Society. He also chaired the ICC and the Friends of Arundel Castle Cricket Club.

Personal life

He taught at Winchester College from 1950 to 1972 and was headmaster at King's School, Bruton from 1972 to 1985. Doggart died peacefully at his Chichester home on 16 February 2018 aged 92. He left a widow, Susan, whom he married in 1960. They had a son and two daughters.