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Craig Kieswetter (born 28 November 1987) is an English professional golfer and former cricketer who appeared in 71 matches for the England cricket team between 2010 and 2013. Born and raised in South Africa, Kieswetter moved to England to complete his education, and began playing county cricket for Somerset in 2007.
Tom Banton has taken the most catches as wicket-keeper for Somerset, with 45, [14] and Craig Kieswetter has made the highest number of stumpings: 14. [15] Max Waller has claimed the highest number of catches among fielders, taking 86. [16]
Craig Kieswetter scored his debut international century in his third ODI. The third ODI saw a change of venue; the teams moving from Dhaka to the coastal town of Chittagong . England again made two bowling changes, seamers Shahzad and Liam Plunkett coming into the team with the injured Broad and spinner Tredwell making way.
Nominator(s): Harrias talk 14:40, 4 September 2017 (UTC) [] Craig Kieswetter was one of those England cricketers who bounced in and out of the team. He had a good run in one-day cricket early in his career, and was man of the match in the final when England won the World Twenty20, the first one-day trophy won by the team.
Craig Kieswetter (Eng) The South African cricket team toured England in 2012 to play three Test matches , five One Day Internationals and three Twenty20 International matches. [ 1 ] The number of Test matches between the two nations had to be reduced to avoid clashes with the Olympic Games .
Craig Kieswetter (2007–2014) 105 matches CA; Ken Kinnersley (1932–1938) 10 matches CA; Steve Kirby (2011–2013) 35 matches CA; Mervyn Kitchen (1960–1979) 352 matches CA; David Kitson (1952–1954) 32 matches CA; Tom Kohler-Cadmore (2023–2024) 17 matches CA
Marcus Trescothick, Somerset's leading List A and second-highest first-class run-scorer. Somerset County Cricket Club are an English cricket club based in Taunton, Somerset.The club was founded in 1875 after a match between "Gentlemen of Somerset" and "Gentlemen of Devon" in Sidmouth, Devon. [1]
Somerset County Cricket Club was formed in 1875, and first appeared in the County Championship in 1891. They played their first List A match in the 1963 Gillette Cup against Glamorgan.