Will Jefferson

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William Ingleby Jefferson (born October 25, 1979) is a professional cricketer who played for Essex County Cricket Club. Standing about 6 foot 10 inches (2.08 m) tall,[1] he is the tallest player in county cricket, and probably the tallest professional cricketer ever.

Jefferson is a right-handed opening batsman and a reliable slip fielder. He was born in Derby to a cricketing family; his father Richard Jefferson played first-class cricket for Surrey. He showed his promise at Oundle School and Durham University, and made his first-class debut for British Universities against the touring Zimbabweans in 2000.

His first full season at Essex was 2002, during which he scored 815 first-class runs; his 165 not out in the final match of the season[2] made a major contribution to Essex winning the second division of the County Championship.

His best season so far was 2004, in which he scored 1555 first-class runs at an average of 55.53 with 6 centuries including a high score of 222.[3] In 2005, a slump in form saw him relegated to the Essex Second XI, but he responded with 303 not out against MCC Young Cricketers,[4] and regained his place in the first team.

Before the start of the 2006 season, he suffered a freak accident, cutting his left wrist whilst trying to open a window, and severing the tendons.[5] After recovering from this injury, he failed to regain a regular place in the Essex side, and left the county by mutual consent in August 2006.[6]

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