David Gower

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Educated at King’s College Canterbury and University College London, David Gower became a professional cricketer in 1975. 

His achievement of scoring 8,231 runs in Test Matches makes David England’s second highest ever runs scorer in Test Match history. His stylish play took him to 18 Test Match Centuries and 32 Tests as Captain of England until his retirement in 1993.
 
An all round sportsman, tennis and skiing are among his other sporting accomplishments.  He has ridden in a British bobsled and returned on several occasions to the Cresta Run. Other interests include photography, music, crosswords, safaris and wildlife conservation.  He is actively involved as a Trustee of the David Shepherd Conservation Foundation and is a patron of SAVE (Australia).   David also enjoys collecting and drinking fine wines.

David is not only an excellent speaker, entertaining his audiences with his laid back humour and fund of anecdotes from his days at the crease and from his extensive travels, but he is delightful company and a joy to work with.

He was awarded an OBE in 1992

“David was wonderful – very funny and absolutely charming”
FT Business Awards

“David is very charismatic and was a great choice of personality for the event.  The client was extremely pleased and we were delighted with the performance.”
HSA Events – British Printing Industry Awards

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