- Russell Cake
Infobox Recent cricketer
nationality = English
country = England
country abbrev = Eng
name = Russell Cake
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right-handed batsman
bowling style = Leg-break
FCs = 37
FC runs = 2,055
FC bat avg = 38.05
FC 100s/50s = 4/9
FC top score = 108
FC balls = 0
FC wickets = 0
FC bowl avg = -
FC 5s = 0
FC 10s = 0
FC best bowling = -
FC catches/stumpings = 16/0
List As = 5
List A runs = 111
List A bat avg = 22.20
List A 100s/50s = 0/0
List A top score = 28
List A balls = 0
List A wickets = 0
List A bowl avg = -
List A 5s = 0
List A 10s = 0
List A best bowling = -
List A catches/stumpings = 2/0
debut date = 14 April
debut year = 1993
last date = 4 July
last year = 1996
source = http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/10940.html CricinfoRussell Quentin Cake (born
16 May 1973 ) is a former Englishcricketer who played regularly for Cambridge University in the mid-1990s. He was born inChertsey ,Surrey and attendedKing's College School , Wimbledon. [cite web | url=http://kcs.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=128&Itemid=186 | title=Cricket | accessdate=2006-12-06 | publisher=King's College School]Cake made his first-class debut, for a Cambridge team captained by future England
Test cricket erJohn Crawley , against Derbyshire in April 1993, scoring 1 and 10not out . A few days later against Yorkshire he scored 29* and 25*, and two further half-centuries had followed by the end of May. In June he was selected forCombined Universities ' first-ever first-class match against a touring side, and hit a career-best 108 against the Australians.Having finished 1993 with a
batting average of 36, Cake remained a regular selection for Cambridge in 1994. He was again picked for Combined Universities' tour game, but could manage only 3 and 0 against the New Zealanders. He did hit 107 and 66 against Glamorgan, and several other useful knocks saw him spend the second half of the season playing for Surrey's Second XI, but despite scoring 100 against Warwickshire II he never managed to break into the county's first team.Cake returned to playing exclusively university cricket for 1995, and though he appeared only seven times he nevertheless scored over 500 first-class runs at an average in excess of 46, including 101 and 43 in a losing cause against Oxford University at Lord's. He played a further eight games for Cambridge (and one for British Universities) in 1996, making 102* against Derbyshire, and made his only List A appearances when he played five times for British Universities in the
Benson & Hedges Cup with little success.After his first-class cricket career, Cake played in the Lancashire League for
Chorley Cricket Club .References
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