Matthew Hoggard
Matthew Hoggard
Matthew James Hoggard MBEis a former English cricketer. The 6' 2" Hoggard was a right arm fast-medium bowler and right-handed batsman. He played international cricket for England cricket team from 2000–2008, playing both Test cricket and One Day International cricket. He was the captain of Leicestershire from 2010 until he announced his retirement in 2013. Previous to this he played for Yorkshire for a total of thirteen years...
ProfessionCricket Player
Date of Birth31 December 1976
good
It's always good to get a wicket in your first over,
against best good played proves record side
We played against a good opposition, the best one-day side in the world and the record proves it.
bit good playing
We are playing a very good opposition. With a little bit more application and thought from us, we could have been right in the series.
runs three
On a wicket like that you don't want to go for many runs, and I thought everyone did well to get in under three runs an over,
hit remember
I have only ever been hit in the nets before - I can't remember being floored in a game.
desperate experience hitting knew line past
They were very desperate to get me out, but I knew from past experience I never get in line anyway, so it was never hitting the stumps,
ashes chance last win
They have one last chance to win the Ashes and we know they will come at us hard.
juice water
We had pineapple juice and water when we got there,
cricket cup event games hints massive next shown start three throw
The World Cup is a massive event for world cricket and we need to start winning. We've shown hints of what we can do and over the next three games we've got to throw everything into it.
We know we are in for another big fight,
best prove records team
They are the best One-day team in the world and records prove it.
effort wind
It was a workmanlike effort by everybody. The wind was bustling around and you couldn't get into your rhythm.
drink meeting
We're sober. We didn't drink - not when we're meeting the Queen.
bat chewing confident handle help knock knowing remember runs score sitting time
I remember sitting in the dressing-room at Lord's then and chewing the bat handle off, not knowing how I was going to score runs. This time I was very confident of being able to help knock off the 14 runs we needed.