Former Sussex seam bowler and chief govt Tony Pigott has died on the age of 67.
Pigott joined Sussex as teenager, taking a hat-trick along with his first three balls on his first-class debut in opposition to Surrey in 1978.
He made a single Check match look for England in opposition to New Zealand in Christchurch in 1984, suspending his wedding ceremony to be able to play for his nation after being known as up at quick discover as damage cowl.
Pigott left Sussex after 18 years to hitch Surrey in 1994, however a collection of damage issues noticed him turn into second crew coach on the Oval two years later.
He returned to Hove in 1997 to guide a takeover of the board and beneath his management, it turned the primary cricket floor within the UK to put in floodlights.
He recruited Chris Adams from Derbyshire as their new captain in 1998, and though he left his put up the next yr, Adams stated his work helped lay the muse for his or her first County Championship title in 2003.
“Tony was one in every of, if not, the most important optimistic transformative influences within the historical past of the membership”, Adams informed the membership web site, exterior.
“Personally, Tony performed an unlimited half in moulding my life for the higher and was the primary purpose I signed for Sussex in 1998. A extremely loveable, glass half full character who will likely be missed dearly by many.
“Thanks ‘Lester’ for the whole lot you probably did for Sussex CCC”, Adams added. “The 2003 Championship in my eyes will all the time be devoted to you and the courageous few who stood up and have been counted in 1997.”
Pigott took greater than 1,000 wickets in first-class and Record A cricket throughout his profession.
