- James Pipe
David James Pipe (born
16 December 1977 inBradford ,Yorkshire ) is an Englishcricketer , as a recognisedwicket-keeper .Pipe made his first-class debut for Worcestershire against Oxford University in May 1998, recording two catches and a stumping. However, the presence of
Steve Rhodes in the side meant that his first-team opportunities were limited apart from a small number of games in 2000 and 2001 when both played, Pipe appearing as a specialist batsman. He did, however, make eight dismissals in a single one-day innings against Hertfordshire in 2001; this set up a county record. [cite web | url=http://cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Records/England/ListA/Worcestershire/WicketKeeping_Records/Most_Victims_Innings_For.html | title=Most Victims in an Innings for Worcestershire | accessdate=2006-12-16 | publisher=CricketArchive ]Pipe had a longer run in the first XI when Rhodes was injured in the latter part of the 2003 season, and against Hampshire in early September made his first century, scoring an unbeaten 104. When Rhodes retired from playing at the end of the following season, Pipe became Worcestershire's first choice, taking 42 catches, but lost his place to
Steven Davies later in the summer.He left for Derbyshire for the 2006 season, and did a good job in his first season at Derbyshire, averaging over 30 with the bat and taking 39 catches and 6 stumpings; he also scored three half-centuries, before suffering a serious injury which ended his season.
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