Tom Moody awarded a Testimonial in 2004
Worcestershire County Cricket Club has awarded Tom Moody a Testimonial Year in 2004
Worcestershire CCC Media Release
03-Jul-2003
Worcestershire County Cricket Club has awarded Tom Moody a Testimonial Year in 2004.
World Cup winner on two occasions with Australia in 1987 and 1999, Moody has been with Worcestershire since 1991 as both a Player and Director of Cricket. As a Player he enjoyed much success with the County including scoring 25 first class centuries. He captained the County from 1995 until 1999 and scored a thousand runs in a season on four occasions. He was a key Member of the team that won both the B & H Cup in 1991 and the NatWest Trophy in 1994.
In 2001 the Club appointed him to the new position of Director of Cricket. Over the last three seasons Moody has overseen a transformation in the County's cricket fortunes including an overhaul of the Worcestershire CCC Academy which is already producing a fine crop of young players.
Upon receiving the news, Tom Moody said "I am honoured the Club has awarded me a Testimonial Year. It has been a privilege to have been involved with the County since 1991 as a Player and now the Director of Cricket."