A right arm fast bowler, Lagden batted in the lower order but often contributed valuable runs. His best innings was 99 not out, which he made in 1912 against
H. D. G. Leveson-Gower's XI, missing out on a century when Australian Neville Fraser was adjudged leg before wicket to
Ernest Smith for a duck. Apart from
University Matches, Lagden also played against touring international sides,
Australia in 1909,
India in 1911 and
South Africa in 1912. One of his two victims in the match against India was captain
Bhupinder Singh of Patiala. The final time Lagden played with Oxford was at
Lord's in July 1912, another University Match. He scored 68 in his final innings and dismissed his brother Reginald as his 56th and last first-class wicket. ==Rugby==