Jason Gallian

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Jason Gallian
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Jason Gallian
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling type Right-arm medium
Tests First-class
Matches 3 204
Runs scored 74 12554
Batting average 12.33 39.85
100s/50s -/- 32/60
Top score 28 312
Balls bowled 84 7078
Wickets - 95
Bowling average - 43.14
5 wickets in innings - 1
10 wickets in match - -
Best bowling - 6/115
Catches/stumpings 1/- 174/-

Test debut: 6 July 1995
Last Test: 26 December 1995
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Jason Edward Riche Gallian (born 25 June 1971, Manly, Sydney, Australia) is a former English Test cricketer, who originally hails from Australia and captained their Under-19 side for two Under-19 Tests in 1989 and 1990. He played three Test matches for England, but disappointed, with a highest score of 28 in six innings. Gallian has been a county professional for fifteen years, for Lancashire and Nottinghamshire, playing 197 first-class matches (as of 25 July 2005) and scoring 31 centuries with a highest score of 312.

In September 2005, Gallian became the first player to have twice been dismissed for 199 in first-class cricket when he was run out against Kent. His previous dismissal for that score had been in April of the same season against Sussex, and on that occasion he was also run out. Early in his career he, along with Graham Thorpe, was heralded as a brilliant prospect for England, but as his record suggests, while Gallian may have had the talent to play Test cricket, he apparently lacked the temperament.

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