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Graham Lloyd
Personal information
Full name
Graham David Lloyd
Born (1969-07-01) 1 July 1969 (age 56)
Accrington, Lancashire
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium
RelationsDavid Lloyd (father)
Umpiring information
ODIs umpired1 (2025)
T20Is umpired3 (2025)
WODIs umpired6 (2011–2022)
WT20Is umpired7 (2012–2021)
FC umpired150 (2009–2025)
LA umpired60 (2010–2025)
T20 umpired141 (2012–2025)
Career statistics
CompetitionODIFCLA
Matches6203296
Runs scored3911,2796,117
Batting average9.7538.2329.12
100s/50s0/024/644/29
Top score22241134
Balls bowled033972
Wickets21
Bowling average220.00103.00
5 wickets in innings00
10 wickets in match00
Best bowling1/41/23
Catches/stumpings2/–140/–67/–

Graham David Lloyd (born 1 July 1969) is a former English cricketer who played for Lancashire County Cricket Club (1988–2002) and in six One Day Internationals for England between 1996 and 1998.[1] His final List A cricket appearance was for Cumberland County Cricket Club in 2003 against Scotland, a match in which he scored 123 runs.

Lloyd played club cricket for Accrington Cricket Club, the town in which he was born. He is the son of former England coach and batsman David Lloyd, under whom he made all of his appearances for England. When Lloyd Senior came out of retirement at the age of 61 to play again for Accrington in 2008 he batted alongside son Graham with father and son making 15 and 78 respectively in a loss against Haslingden Cricket Club.[2]

Lloyd is now an umpire on the first-class umpires list of the England and Wales Cricket Board.

Personal life

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Lloyd married Sharon Tandy in 1998. They had 2 sons Joseph and Joshua. Sharon Lloyd died after a five-year battle with a brain tumour in 2011.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Graham Lloyd". CricketArchive. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Lloyd is on a roll". LancsLive. 15 May 2008. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Ex-cricketer pays tribute to wife". 7 April 2011.
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    Graham Lloyd
    Personal information
    Full name
    Graham David Lloyd
    Born (1969-07-01) 1 July 1969 (age 56)
    Accrington, Lancashire
    BattingRight-handed
    BowlingRight-arm medium
    RelationsDavid Lloyd (father)
    Umpiring information
    ODIs umpired1 (2025)
    T20Is umpired3 (2025)
    WODIs umpired6 (2011–2022)
    WT20Is umpired7 (2012–2021)
    FC umpired150 (2009–2025)
    LA umpired60 (2010–2025)
    T20 umpired141 (2012–2025)
    Career statistics
    CompetitionODIFCLA
    Matches6203296
    Runs scored3911,2796,117
    Batting average9.7538.2329.12
    100s/50s0/024/644/29
    Top score22241134
    Balls bowled033972
    Wickets21
    Bowling average220.00103.00
    5 wickets in innings00
    10 wickets in match00
    Best bowling1/41/23
    Catches/stumpings2/–140/–67/–
    Source: CricketArchive (subscription required), 31 May 2025

    Graham David Lloyd (born 1 July 1969) is a former English cricketer who played for Lancashire County Cricket Club (1988–2002) and in six One Day Internationals for England between 1996 and 1998.[1] His final List A cricket appearance was for Cumberland County Cricket Club in 2003 against Scotland, a match in which he scored 123 runs.

    Lloyd played club cricket for Accrington Cricket Club, the town in which he was born. He is the son of former England coach and batsman David Lloyd, under whom he made all of his appearances for England. When Lloyd Senior came out of retirement at the age of 61 to play again for Accrington in 2008 he batted alongside son Graham with father and son making 15 and 78 respectively in a loss against Haslingden Cricket Club.[2]

    Lloyd is now an umpire on the first-class umpires list of the England and Wales Cricket Board.

    Personal life

    Lloyd married Sharon Tandy in 1998. They had 2 sons Joseph and Joshua. Sharon Lloyd died after a five-year battle with a brain tumour in 2011.[3]

    See also

    References

    1. ^ "Graham Lloyd". CricketArchive. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
    2. ^ "Lloyd is on a roll". LancsLive. 15 May 2008. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
    3. ^ "Ex-cricketer pays tribute to wife". 7 April 2011.


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