Robert Croft
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| Robert Croft | ||||
| Personal information | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Batting style | Right-handed batsman (RHB) | |||
| Bowling style | Off spin (OB) | |||
| Career statistics | ||||
| Tests | ODIs | |||
| Matches | 21 | 50 | ||
| Runs scored | 421 | 345 | ||
| Batting average | 16.19 | 14.37 | ||
| 100s/50s | 0/0 | 0/0 | ||
| Top score | 37* | 32 | ||
| Overs | 769.5 | 411 | ||
| Wickets | 49 | 45 | ||
| Bowling average | 37.24 | 38.73 | ||
| 5 wickets in innings | 1 | 0 | ||
| 10 wickets in match | 0 | n/a | ||
| Best bowling | 5/95 | 3/51 | ||
| Catches/stumpings | 10/0 | 11/0 | ||
Robert Damien Bale Croft (born May 25, 1970 in Swansea) is a Welsh cricketer who has played international cricket for both England and Wales. He is an off-spin bowler who plays for Glamorgan, and captained the county from 2003 to 2006. He also commentates occasionally for Sky Sports.
He made his England debut against Pakistan in 1996 and did enough to earn a touring place to Zimbabwe and New Zealand. In Christchurch he took his Test best figures of 5-95 and his winter figures were a highly impressive 182.1-53-340-18. He played the first five tests of the 1997 Ashes series but was dropped for the final test, replaced by Phil Tufnell, after averaging 54 with the ball and showing a weakness to short-pitched fast bowling as a batsman. His last wicket stand with Angus Fraser in the third test of the 1998 series against South Africa saved England from an innings defeat, with Croft scoring 37 not out.
His final test match was the third Ashes test of 2001 at Trent Bridge he bowled just 3 overs, he was selected for the subsequent tour of India but he pulled because of safety fears, he was also selected for the 2003/04 tour of Sri Lanka but failed to play, after returning home he announced his international retirement to concentrate on the captinancy of Glamorgan.
On 12 September 2006, after just two County Championship victories in 15 games thus far in the season, he announced his resignation from the Glamorgan captaincy. He was succeeded with immediate effect by David Hemp.
Exactly a year later he passed 1,000 first-class wickets after dismissing Niall O'Brien, he became the first Welsh cricketer to take the double of 10,000 runs and 1,000 wickets.[1] In November 2007, he joined voices calling for a "clampdown" on Twenty20 problems with abusive crowds, aftering suffering abusive calls at Taunton Cricket Ground.[2]
Robert is a former pupil of St. John Lloyd's Roman Catholic Comprehensive School, Llanelli and a former student of Swansea Institute of Higher Education. He also played rugby union, as a scrum-half for Llanelli RFC Under 11s. He was once honoured as a druid at the Welsh cultural event, the National Eisteddfod. [3]
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[edit] England Tours
England `A`
- West Indies 1992
- South Africa 1993/94
England
- Zimbabwe / New Zealand 1996/97
- Sharjah / West Indies 1997/98
- Australia 1998/99
- Sri Lanka 2000/01 and 2003/04.
[edit] Team Honours
Glamorgan (1989 – to date)
Champions
- County Championship: 1997
- National League: 1993, 2002, 2004
- National League Division 2: 2001
[edit] Individual Honours
- Glamorgan Cap: 1992
- Glamorgan Young Player of the Year: 1990, 1992
- Glamorgan Player of the Year: 1996, 2003, 2004, 2007
- St.Helen's Balconiers Player of the Year: 2007
- Glamorgan benefit season: 2000
- Glamorgan captain: 2003-2006
- The Weatherall Award: 2004 (for the leading all-rounder in English first-class game)
[edit] Achievements
- First Welsh cricketer to score 10,000 runs and take 1,000 wickets in first class cricket (2007)
- Elected to the Gorsedd of Bards
[edit] Books
- Bennett, Androw and Croft, Robert (1995) “Dyddiadur Troellwr” Y Lolfa, Talybont, Dyfed ISBN: 0862433584
- Steen, Rob with Croft, Robert and Elliott, Matthew (1997) “Poms and cobbers : the Ashes 1997 : an inside view” Andre Deutsch, London ISBN: 0233992103
[edit] Notes
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