"They got two doctors in to see me. "But my temperature was normal and so was my heart-rate and blood pressure.
"I think it was just a one-off and hopefully it's behind me now.
"There was no question of me leaving the ground or anything like that. In fact, I wanted to get back on the park that evening but I wasn't allowed."
And just two days later, Hoggard led England off the field in Barbados after demolishing the West Indies' second innings with figures of four for 35 - including the wickets of Ramnaresh Sarwan, Shivnarine Chanderpaul and and Ryan Hinds with consecutive deliveries.