Jonathan Batty

Jonathan Batty
Personal information
Full name Jonathan Neil Batty
Born 18 April 1974 (1974-04-18) (age 37)
Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England
Batting style Right-handed
Role Wicketkeeper
Domestic team information
Years Team
2010–present Gloucestershire
1994–2009 Surrey
Career statistics
Competition FC LA T20
Matches 191 181 51
Runs scored 8,788 2,743 593
Batting average 33.80 22.48 20.44
100s/50s 20/38 1/13 –/2
Top score 168* 158* 59
Balls bowled 78
Wickets 1
Bowling average 61.00
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling 1/21
Catches/stumpings 500/64 191/33 31/18
Source: Cricinfo, 28 October 2009

Jonathan Batty (born 18 April 1974 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire) is an English cricketer who plays for Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. Batty made his name as a wicket-keeper batsman and was a consistent performer for Surrey for over a decade.

Batty was educated at Repton School, Durham University and Keble College, Oxford.

On graduating from Durham University in 1995, Batty joined Hampshire. However, he was not retained. He continued his career on in minor county cricket before being offered contracts with Somerset and Surrey. He chose to become Surrey's third-choice wicket-keeper after Graham Kersey and Alec Stewart. Kersey, however, died from injuries in a car crash in Australia. With Stewart often unavailable to Surrey due to England duties, Batty was able to enjoy regular first team action, often opening the batting when Mark Butcher was also playing for England. Batty was a regular player in Surrey's sustained success, winning three county championships around the turn of the century.

Following Stewart's retirement from international cricket at the end of the 2003 season, Batty was surprisingly not mentioned in media discussions over Stewart's replacement[1] - despite a county average of 57 that season. England's Chairman of Selectors, David Graveney said Batty's performances do not go un-noticed, but he remained in the international wilderness.

Batty captained Surrey in 2004. However, after a poor season, which saw champions Surrey relegated in the One Day Pro40 tournament, Batty was replaced as captain by Mark Butcher. However, Batty retained his place in the side and was awarded a benefit year by the county in 2009.

Batty equalled the world record for most catches in an innings with 8, against Kent at The Oval in 2004. Shortly afterwards he broke the record for most catches in a match with 11, against Lancashire, breaking the record of then Surrey coach Steve Rixon.[2]

It was announced in October, 2009 that Batty was leaving Surrey, having signed a three year contract with Gloucestershire.[3]

References

  1. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/england/6643755.stm,
  2. ^ http://www.ecb.co.uk/stats/player-profiles/player-profile.html?PplayerProfileHandle=com.othermedia.ecb.model.PlayerProfileHandle-L-322
  3. ^ Batty heads for Gloucestershire Retrieved 29 October 2009