Richard Doughty Explained

Richard Doughty
Fullname:Richard James Doughty
Birth Date:17 November 1960
Birth Place:Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Batting:Right-handed
Role:Bowler
Club1:Gloucestershire
Year1:1981–1984
Club2:Surrey
Year2:1985–1987
Columns:2
Column1:FC
Matches1:41
Runs1:845
Wickets1:89
Column2:List A
Matches2:49
Runs2:399
Wickets2:29
Date:29 July
Year:2013
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/11985.html Cricinfo

Richard Doughty (17 November 1960  - 6 February 2018) was an English cricketer.[1] Primarily a bowler, he played for Gloucestershire between 1981 and 1984 and Surrey between 1985 and 1987.[2]

Following a period of severe depression and illness which led him to spend a month in the Sporting Chance Clinic, a specialist rehabilitation clinic set up by former England and Arsenal captain Tony Adams for sports men and women, Doughty re-trained as a counsellor and from 2006 worked with various professional sports associations and organisations to mentor and advise professional athletes with addictive or psychological issues.[3]

Doughty spoke extensively on behalf of the Professional Cricketers' Association (who had helped fund his rehabilitation with the Sporting Chance Clinic) and featured heavily in their Health and Wellbeing programme. Doughty also worked with The Prince's Trust mentoring children experiencing difficulties including bullying.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Richard Doughty (1960-2018) . 9 February 2018 . Surrey County Cricket Club.
  2. Web site: Richard Doughty . 29 July 2013 . ESPN Cricinfo.
  3. Web site: When the end game becomes a matter of life or death . 14 April 2006 . The Times.
  4. Web site: Richard Doughty . 20 July 2006 . The PCA.