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John Eggar (John Drennan Eggar) was born on 1 December, 1916 in Nowshera, North-West Frontier Province, British India, is an English cricketer and schoolmaster. Discover John Eggar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

Popular As John Drennan Eggar
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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 1 December, 1916
Birthday 1 December
Birthplace Nowshera, North-West Frontier Province, British India
Date of death 3 May, 1983
Died Place Hinton St George, Somerset, England
Nationality India

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1916

John Drennan Eggar (1 December 1916 — 3 May 1983) was an English schoolmaster and first-class cricketer who played for Oxford University and Hampshire in 1938 and for Derbyshire from 1946 to 1954.

1920

Eggar's father-in-law was John Crommelin-Brown, another Repton master who played cricket for Derbyshire during the 1920s.

His son Tim Eggar became a Member of Parliament for Enfield North.

1938

His career as a schoolmaster began in 1938, with his appointment to Repton School.

He spent 25 years at Repton, before being appointed headmaster at the newly established Shiplake College, where he oversaw an increase in the number of enrolled pupils and the expansion of the school.

The son of John Norman Eggar and his wife Emily Garret, he was born in British India at Nowshera.

He was educated in England at Winchester College, where he played for the college cricket team, captaining it in his final year.

While at Winchester, he was coached by Harry Altham and Rockley Wilson.

From there, he matriculated to Trinity College, Oxford.

Whilst studying at Oxford, Eggar was a member of the Oxford University Cricket Club.

He made his debut in first-class cricket for the club against Gloucestershire at Oxford in 1938.

In his second first-class match against the touring Australians, he scored 51 runs in Oxford's first innings total of 117 all out in response to the Australians 679 for 7 declared.

Six weeks later he scored his maiden first-class century, with 125 against Lancashire.

Following a score of 98 against Sussex, he was selected for the Oxford side for that seasons University Match against Cambridge University at Lord's; his defensive score of 29 helped Oxford to save the match, with Eggar gaining his blue.

In eight matches for Oxford in 1938, he scored 424 runs at an average of 38.54.

Following the end of the university season, he made two appearances for Hampshire against Worcestershire and Gloucestershire in the County Championship.

After graduating from Oxford in 1938, he became an assistant-master at Repton School.

1940

Eggar served in the British Army during the Second World War, being commissioned into the Rifle Brigade as a second lieutenant from the Repton School Contingent in April 1940.

1941

By September 1941, he was serving in the Royal Pioneer Corps with the war substantive rank of lieutenant, prior to transferring back to the Rifle Brigade in July 1943.

During the war, he saw action in both the North African and Italian campaigns.

After the conclusion of the war, he returned to teaching at Repton.

Eggar played for Derbyshire during the summer holidays, alongside Guy Willatt and Dick Sale, he formed a trio of Repton masters who played for the county.

1947

In the 1947 season he shared a record-breaking partnership of 349 with Charlie Elliott in the year when Derbyshire finished 5th; this club record partnership would stand until 1997, when it was broken by Kim Barnett and Tim Tweats 417 runs partnership.

1948

At Repton, he coached the cricket team and commanded the Combined Cadet Force(CCF), having been appointed an acting captain in April 1948.

He also sat on the Parish Council in Repton.

1949

In 1949, he made his highest first-class score when he made 219 against Yorkshire at Bradford.

1950

He played regularly in the summer holidays for Derbyshire until 1950, but appeared in just three further first-class matches thereafter: against the touring South Africans in 1951, and playing twice in the 1954 County Championship.

In 31 first-class appearances for Derbyshire, he scored 1,385 runs at an average of 31.47, making three centuries and six half centuries.

1959

His association with the school's CCF continued until December 1959, when he resigned his commission and was granted the honorary rank of lieutenant colonel.

1963

In 1963 Eggar became headmaster of newly established Shiplake College.

Under his headmastership, numbers went from 150 to 300, and he oversaw the expansion of the school through the construction of new buildings and the addition of new facilities.

Just as he had at Repton, Eggar sat on the Parish Council at Shiplake.

He was also chairman of the local branch of the Royal British Legion.

1979

He spent sixteen years as headmaster at Shiplake, before retiring in 1979.

1983

Eggar died on 3 May 1983, whilst playing tennis at Hinton St George, Somerset.