Andy Bedwell

Andy Bedwell was a 50 year old ex-cricketer. Andrew David Bedwell was born in the village of Hanney, Oxfordshire. He played cricket for Nottinghamshire in the early 90's making a few appearances for the club. Bedwell took his first wicket against the county of Durham this success was short lived as he later ruptured the ligaments in his knee during the game. It was believed his landing forward foot twisted awkwardly in the ground, spectators described the scene as "distressing" and "painfully in-humain". Andrew Bedwell was a late comer in the professional game but coaches and scouts believed he had a good future in the game.
He is currently a Maintenance Engineer in the farming industry is his home county Oxfordshire. He failed to make a return to the Nottinghamshire side, but could take heart from his final performance despite the horrific injury.
In total Andrew Bedwell made 8 appearances for the Nottinghamshire county taking one wicket in the process.
Andrew now follows football on a regular basis, often seen supporting his goalkeeper son who plays in Swindon Town's U18s. He is well known on the local league circuit, however, for giving officials a very hard time from the touch line.
 
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