Kyle William Hogg (born 2 July 1983) is an English former
cricket
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er. He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who played for
Lancashire
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from 2001 to 2014. Between 2000–01 and 2002 Hogg represented the England under-19s in six youth Tests and 11 One Day Internationals (ODIs). In the 2006–07 season he travelled to New Zealand where he represented
Otago
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as an overseas player. Hogg spent time on loan with
Nottinghamshire
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and
Worcestershire
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, both in 2007.
He was awarded his
county caps by Worcestershire and Lancashire in 2007 and 2010 respectively. Hogg took 50 wickets in the 2011 County Championship to help Lancashire to claim the title for the first time since 1950. Hogg subsequently established himself as Lancashire's opening bowler in first-class cricket alongside captain
Glen Chapple
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. A back injury forced Hogg to retire in September 2014 at the age of 31.
Career
Hogg was born on 2 July 1983 in
Birmingham
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, West Midlands. His family moved to
Oldham
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when he was a child.
Between 2000–01 and 2002 Kyle Hogg played six youth Test matches for England under-19s. He scored 157 runs at an average of 17.44, with a highest score of 50, and took 20 wickets at an
average
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of 26.45 with one five-wicket haul. Between 2001 and 2002 he also played 11 youth ODIs, scoring 295 runs at an average of 36.87 with a highest score of 103 and taking 11 wickets at a cost of 41.28 runs each with best bowling figures of 3 wickets for 41 runs (3/41).
Hogg made his first-class debut on 13 June 2001, representing Lancashire in a match against
Durham University Centre of Cricketing Excellence
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, taking three wickets in the match. The following year in April he played his first match in the
County Championship
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; it was his second first-class match and he took his first five-wicket haul, helping Lancashire to a one-wicket win over
Leicestershire
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. Hogg's relatives include grandfather
Sonny Ramadhin
Sonny Ramadhin, Chaconia Medal, CM (1 May 1929 – 27 February 2022) was a West Indian cricket team, West Indian cricketer, and was a dominant bowler of the 1950s. He was the first of many West Indian cricketers of Indo-Trinidadian, Indian orig ...
and father
Willie Hogg
William Hogg is a former first-class cricketer. He was born in July 1955 in Ulverston, Lancashire and played for Lancashire and Warwickshire between 1976 and 1983. A right arm fast bowler, he took 222 first-class wickets in 96 appearances and p ...
. His grandfather
Sonny Ramadhin
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was a right-arm spinner who played 43 test matches for the
West Indies
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& is remembered for his 11 wickets in
West Indies
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first ever
Test
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victory in
England
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at
Lord's
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in 1950.
Sonny died on 27 February 2022 at the age of 92.He made a promising start to his career in 2001, at which time there were calls for him to be selected for the full
England
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squad. But in season 2002–03, When team-mate
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was selected by England in the 2002–03 season, some pundits wondered whether the selectors had confused him with Hogg. Instead, Hogg found himself struggling with injuries and illness.
In Hogg's opinion, the 2006 English season was "make or break" for his career. In the one-day side, he constantly opened the bowling and felt he produced consistent performance for the first time in his career. As well as claiming 15 wickets in the County Championship,
he also took 16 one-day wickets. He scored 254 first-class runs that season, including two half-centuries. In October 2006, Kyle signed to play in the English close season for New Zealand state side
Otago
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after
Warwickshire
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batsman
Jonathan Trott
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, who usually played for Otago as an overseas player, recommended him. In four first-class matches he scored 170 runs with two half-centuries and a highest score of 71 and took five wickets at an average of 62.60.
In May 2007 Hogg signed a four-month loan deal with Worcestershire to act as cover for injured seam bowlers
Roger Sillence
Roger John Sillence (born 29 June 1977) is an English cricketer, best known for his time playing for Worcestershire and Gloucestershire. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler.
After several years of minor counties cr ...
and
Matt Mason. While playing for Worcestershire, Hogg claimed 3/44, his best bowling figures in the County Championship since 2002. In June injuries to Lancashire's squad meant that Hogg returned to the club before the conclusion of his four-month contract. Hogg played two first-class and four one-day matches for Worcestershire,
taking six and two wickets in the respective formats.
While playing for Worcestershire, Hogg was also awarded his county cap. Despite injuries, Hogg struggled to secure a place in Lancashire's first team, and in July 2007 moved to
Nottinghamshire
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on loan for a month to bolster their injury-hit squad. Hogg went wicketless in the two first-class matches he played.
He took three wickets at an average of 39.66.
After two spells on loan, Hogg felt he was not part of Lancashire's plans and considered leaving the club.
Ahead of the 2008 English season, Lancashire toured Dubai as part of pre-season training. Hogg was pleased with his performance on the tour, however a broken bone in his right hand meant he missed the first two weeks of county cricket back in England.
In June 2010 Kyle got his best batting figures when he hit 88 in the Roses match against Yorkshire at Old Trafford. Batting at
number 10, he helped Lancashire avoid the
follow-on
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and left the ground to a standing ovation from the Old Trafford crowd.
In the same match, Hogg took his 100th first-class wicket: that of
Adam Lyth
Adam Lyth (born 25 September 1987) is an English Test cricketer, who has played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club since 2007. He is a left-handed opening batsman.
Career
Domestic career
Born 25 September 1987, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Lyth ma ...
who was in the running to become the first batsman to reach 1,000 in the season.
At the start of August, Hogg was awarded his county cap. The following month he scored his second first-class half-century of the season, on this occasion 81 against
Hampshire
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. In the same match he took 4 wickets for 53 runs (4/53), his best for the season. In nine first-class matches for Lancashire in 2010, Hogg scored 301 runs (including two half-centuries) at an average of 33.44 and took 20 wickets at average of 32.50.
He missed the start of the 2011 season after sustaining a muscle tear in Lancashire's final pre-season warm-up match. At the start of May Hogg again suffered an injury, this time twisting his ankle in training. When not sidelined with injury, Hogg was competing with
Sajid Mahmood
Sajid Iqbal Mahmood (Urdu: ساجد اقبال محمود, ''Sājid Iqbāl Maḥmūd''; born 21 December 1981) is a former English cricketer, who played all formats of the game. He is a right-arm fast-medium bowler who played international cri ...
,
Farveez Maharoof
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,
Oliver Newby, and
Tom Smith for a place in the team. His first appearance of the season was on 16 May in Lancashire's CB40 defeat to Somerset in which he conceded 63 runs from six overs, taking a single wicket. Later that month Hogg played his first County Championship game of the season. He recorded his career best bowling figures, taking 7 wickets for 28 runs against Hampshire (surpassed in June 2013 by taking 7 Northants wickets for just 27 runs conceded) ; it was his second five-wicket haul and first since 2002. Lancashire went on to win the match by ten wickets with Hogg taking career best figures of 11/59 in the match. When Lancashire faced Yorkshire in the County Championship in July, Hogg scored a half-century and took a five-wicket haul to help his team to victory in the Roses match, reaching 150 first-class wickets in the process. Against Nottinghamshire Hogg took his third five-wicket haul of the season in the Championship. The 2011 season was Hogg's most successful: as well as recording his best first-class bowling figures Hogg took 50 wickets in the County Championship for the first time. He also scored 300 first-class runs at an average of 21.47. One of three bowlers to take at least 50 wickets in the County Championship for Lancashire that year, Hogg contributed to the club winning the competition for the first time since it shared the title with
Surrey
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in 1950.
On 5 September 2014 Kyle was forced to announce his retirement from cricket due to a serious back injury. He finished his career with 280 first-class wickets from 114 matches with eight five-wicket hauls and one ten-wicket match return. He also scored 2,708 runs with 16 half-centuries.
After retiring he took a position as a tour manager for SJM Concerts. In 2021, he returned to Lancashire as Girls’ County Age Group Performance Manager. In addition to his role with Lancashire Kyle also linked up with ex teammate Andrew Flintoff to help coach a team of wayward teenagers in the BBC documentary series field of dreams, giving hope to the lives of lads searching for purpose in the Preston region.
Personal life
Hogg is the son of
William Hogg.
See also
*
List of Otago representative cricketers
This is a list of cricketers who have played first-class, List A or Twenty20 cricket for the Otago cricket team. Otago played its first representative match in January 1864 against Southland, before playing the first match in New Zealand which ...
References
External links
Kyle Hoggat Cricket Archive
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1983 births
English cricketers
Living people
Lancashire cricketers
Otago cricketers
Worcestershire cricketers
Cricketers from Birmingham, West Midlands
People from Oldham
English sportspeople of Trinidad and Tobago descent
Nottinghamshire cricketers
Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers
English cricketers of the 21st century