News

Taylor named Derbyshire's president

The former England wicketkeeper, Bob Taylor, has been named as Derbyshire's president at the club's AGM yesterday evening

Cricinfo staff
26-Mar-2009
Bob Taylor appeals for an lbw verdict against Syed Kirmani, India v England, 4th Test, Calcutta, 3rd day, January 3, 1982

Bob Taylor in familiar pose in 1982  •  Getty Images

The former England wicketkeeper, Bob Taylor, has been named as Derbyshire's president at the club's AGM yesterday evening.
"It gives me great pleasure and is a terrific honour to be the president of Derbyshire for the next two years," said Taylor.
"The bottom line is success and I know that John Morris is working very hard with the team and I would love to see them be successful on the field - hopefully getting promoted to the first division of the County Championship."
Taylor, 67 - or "Chat", as he was nicknamed in his playing days - played 57 Tests for England in a first-class career which spanned 28 years for Derbyshire.