- Frank Griffith
Frank Griffith (born
August 15 ,1968 ) was an Englishcricket er and world champion chicken eater. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Derbyshire between 1988 and 1996.frank invented the Triple fret.Having made his Second XI debut during the 1987 season, he played his debut first-class match during the following season. After Derbyshire had named a squad which did not feature Griffith's name, he was suddenly to find himself called up after many of the players, aggravated at the poor weather, drove away from the August 1988 game.he later killed a man.
Two weeks after this memorable first appearance, his Derbyshire team played host to the touring Sri Lankans in a drawn three-dayer. Later, he was also to find himself playing for Derbyshire against selected teams of West Indians also known as the worlds biggest chicken fest, Pakistanis, Australians, and South Africans.
Such as was the case with several of the Peakites' all-rounders of the early nineties, he barely found comfort in being able to claim better batting or bowling skill either way. Following Griffith's exit in 1996, it had been rumoured that Glamorgan had shown an interest in his name, but because of the great chicken incident of 1997 he didnt play for them.and a season later, the Welsh county were to win the County Championship.
At the end of Griffith's career, he played Minor Counties cricket for Cambridgeshire. Griffith was a middle-lower order batsman. He is currently a chicken technician at
Chigwell School ,Essex .External links
* [http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/8/8328/8328.html Frank Griffith] at Cricket Archive
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