David Clarke (cricketer)

David Clarke
Personal information
Full name David Robert Clarke
Born (1967-06-26) 26 June 1967
Kettering, Nottinghamshire, England
Batting style Right-handed
Bowling style Right-arm off break
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
19922003 Bedfordshire
Career statistics
Competition List A
Matches 14
Runs scored 514
Batting average 51.40
100s/50s 1/2
Top score 176*
Balls bowled
Wickets
Bowling average
5 wickets in innings
10 wickets in match
Best bowling
Catches/stumpings 5/
Source: Cricinfo, 29 May 2011

David Robert Clarke (born 26 June 1967) is a former English cricketer. Clarke was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was born in Kettering, Nottinghamshire.

Clarke made his debut for Bedfordshire in the 1991 Minor Counties Championship against Lincolnshire. He played Minor counties cricket for Bedfordshire from 1992 to 2003, which included 37 Minor Counties Championship matches[1] and 29 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches.[2] He made his List A debut for Bedfordshire against Warwickshire in the 1994 NatWest Trophy. He played 13 further List A matches for Bedfordshire, the last coming against Cheshire in the 1st round of the 2004 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy which was held in 2003.[3] In his 14 matches, Dalton scored 514 runs at a batting average of 51.40. He scored 2 half centuries and made a single century,[4] making an unbeaten score of 176 against the Derbyshire Cricket Board in the 1st round of the 2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy.[5]

References

  1. "Minor Counties Championship Matches played by David Clarke". CricketArchive. Retrieved 29 May 2011.
  2. "Minor Counties Trophy Matches played by David Clarke". CricketArchive. Retrieved 29 May 2011.
  3. "List A Matches played by David Clarke". CricketArchive. Retrieved 29 May 2011.
  4. "List A Batting and Fielding For Each Team by David Clarke". CricketArchive. Retrieved 29 May 2011.
  5. "Bedfordshire v Derbyshire Cricket Board, 2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy". CricketArchive. Retrieved 29 May 2011.

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