George Hubert Graham Doggart, Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Master of Arts is a retired English sports administrator, cricketer and schoolmaster.
Background
He was the son of the sportsman Graham Doggart (1897-1963), who chaired the Football Association and played county cricket for Middlesex. Doggart was born in Earl"s Court, London, and educated at Winchester College where he was captain of cricket and football.
Career
He played in two Test matches for England in 1950. On leaving school he was commissioned in the Coldstream Guards. He then went to King"s College, Cambridge.
He was a Cambridge blue in five different sports and captain in four.
He earned a Master of Arts degree. He taught at Winchester College (1950-1972) and was headmaster at King"s School, Bruton (1972-1985).
He was a successful amateur cricketer for Cambridge University and Sussex (captain in 1954). He made an unbeaten 215 against Lancashire on his Cambridge University debut in 1948 and this score remains the highest made by a debutant in English cricket.
Teaching commitments meant that he only played one full summer of county cricket.
Doggart married Susan Beattie in 1960 and they had three children.