Dan Piachaud (1937-2026)
Born Colombo, Sri Lanka 1.3.1937. ‘Dan’ Piachaud was an off-break bowler who played for Oxford University from 1958-1961 winning his ‘blue’ in all four years, and for Hampshire in 12 matches in 1960.
He was educated at St Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia, Colombo where he was cricket captain 1955/6. He came to England to study at Keble College, Oxford and at the University he made his first-class debut against Gloucestershire in May 1958, batting in the middle order but not bowling – in that first year a score of 40 against Derbyshire in the Parks would be his highest in first-class cricket. He did eventually bowl regularly taking 41 wickets at 20.07 including figures of 15-9-14-1 in the Cambridge first innings in the ‘Varsity’ match at Lord’s. In 1959, he took a couple of top order batters as Oxford won and in the hot, dry summer reached 50 wickets for the University.











