Uel Graham

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Uel Graham
Ireland (IRE)
Uel Graham
Batting style Right-handed batsman
Bowling type Right arm medium pace
Career First-class List A
Matches 2 10
Runs scored 64 120
Batting average 32.00 15.00
100s/50s 0/0 0/0
Top score 35 25
Balls bowled 114 314
Wickets 1 0
Bowling average 43.00 -
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 n/a
Best Bowling 1/8 0/18
Catches/Stumpings 0/0 1/0

First-class debut: 20 June 1992
Last First-class: 11 June 1994
Updated: 14 April 2007
Source: Cricket Archive


Samuel "Uel" Graham (born 9 January 1967 in Lisburn, County Antrim, Northern Ireland[1]) is an Irish former cricketer. A right-handed batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler, he played 36 times for the Ireland cricket team between 1992 and 1997[2], including two first-class matches, both of which were against Scotland[3], and ten List A matches.[4]

[edit] Playing career

He made his debut for Ireland in June 1992 against Middlesex. The same month he made his first-class debut against Scotland[3] and his List A debut in the NatWest Trophy against Durham.[4] He then played against the MCC the following month, before spending 18 months out of the Ireland side.[2]

He was named in the Ireland squad for the 1994 ICC Trophy and played in five of the matches.[5] Later that year, he played List A matches against Leicestershire and Northamptonshire[4] and his final first-class match against Scotland[3], in addition to games against the MCC and New Zealand. In the match against the MCC he scored 55 in the Irish first innings, his only half century for Ireland[2] He also played in the Triple Crown Tournament that year[6], taking 4/49 in the match against Wales, his best bowling figures for Ireland.[2]

In 1995, he played in Ireland's early-season Benson & Hedges Cup matches against Surrey, Sussex, Kent and Somerset[4], also playing against the Duchess of Norfolk's XI at Arundel Castle, the MCC at Lord's[2], a NatWest Trophy match against Yorkshire[4] and against the West Indies[2] before again playing in the Triple Crown Tournament.[7]

In 1996, he played Benson & Hedges Cup matches against Hampshire and Sussex, also playing in the first European Championship tournament in Denmark.[8] He was named in the Ireland squad for the 1997 ICC Trophy and played just one game against Singapore[5], which was his last for Ireland.[2]

[edit] Statistics

In all matches for Ireland, he scored 544 runs at an average of 19.43, and took 22 wickets at an average of 38.09.[2]

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