Career
He also played twice for Free Foresters and had one match each for Worcestershire, the Europeans in India and Master Control Console. Legard made his first-class debut for Oxford against Leicestershire at The University Parks in May 1932. He took four wickets, including that of Alan Shipman in both innings. He played consistently that season, including against the South Americans (on their only first-class tour) when he scored 38, the only time he ever passed 20.
Later in the year he was selected for the Varsity Match against Cambridge University at Lord"s, where he took six wickets in a drawn match.
Legard played for much of the 1933 season, but was not selected for the Varsity Match, and did not appear at all in 1934. However, 1935 saw him once again picked for the Lord"s game, and once again perform excellently: he obtained career-best figures of 7–36 in the second innings with what his Wisden obituary called a "devastating" opening spell of swing bowling.
That game marked his last appearance for Oxford, but less than a fortnight later he played his one and only County Championship match, appearing for Worcestershire at Northampton. He took no wickets, but his 18 from number eleven in the first innings was a useful contribution to Worcestershire"s eventual 30-run victory.