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Jonathan Agnew

Jonathan Agnew

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Birthdate
April 4, 1960
Birthplace
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Macclesfield
Nationality
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Educated at
Uppingham School
Uppingham School
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Taverham Hall School
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Journalist
Journalist
cricketer
cricketer

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United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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Emma Agnew
Wikidata ID
Q966788

Jonathan Philip Agnew, MBE, DL (born 4 April 1960) is an English cricket broadcaster and a former professional cricketer. He was born in Macclesfield, Cheshire, and educated at Uppingham School. He is nicknamed "Aggers", and, less commonly, "Spiro" – the latter, according to Debrett's Cricketers' Who's Who, after former US Vice-President Spiro Agnew.

Agnew had a successful first-class career as a fast bowler for Leicestershire from 1979 to 1990, returning briefly in 1992. In first-class cricket he took 666 wickets at an average of 29.25. Agnew won three Test caps for England, as well as playing three One Day Internationals in the mid-1980s, although his entire international career lasted just under a year. In county cricket, Agnew's most successful seasons came toward the end of his career, after his last international match, when he had learned to swing the ball. He was second- and third-leading wicket-taker in 1987 and 1988 respectively, including the achievement of 100 wickets in a season in 1987. He was named as one of the five Cricketers of the Year by Wisden Cricketers' Almanack in 1988.|

Agnew's on-air "leg over" comment on Test Match Special, made to fellow commentator Brian Johnston in 1991, provoked giggling fits during a live broadcast and reaction from across the UK. The incident has been voted "the greatest sporting commentary ever" in a BBC poll;[2] Michael Henderson, one of Agnew's peers and rivals, has described him as "a master broadcaster ... the pick of the sports correspondents at the BBC."

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8 Days a Week: Diary of a Professional Cricketer

Ringpress

1988

Aggers' Ashes.

2011

Over to You, Aggers

Gollancz

1997

Thanks, Johnners: An Affectionate Tribute to a Broadcasting Legend.

2010

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