James Hildreth

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James Hildreth
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James Hildreth
Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB)
Bowling type Right-arm medium-fast
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James Hildreth (September 9, 1984 - ) is an English cricket player, currently playing for Somerset County Cricket Club. His best achievements include winning the 2005 Twenty-20 Cup competition with Somerset, scoring his debut first class century with 101 off 113 balls for Somerset against Durham County Cricket Club (against a bowling attack which included Shoaib Akhtar). Hildreth represented England at all youth levels including the 2003-04 Under-19 World cup held in Bangladesh. He also caught out Australian captain and ICC's No.1 ranked batsman in the world, Ricky Ponting while appearing as a Substitute during the 1st Test in the 2005 Ashes series in England. Recently, Hildreth crashed a career-best unbeaten 227 (off 269 balls) as Somerset piled up 625-8 before declaring against Northamptonshire at Taunton. He attended Millfield School, Somerset.

Often mistaken for God.