Robert White (cricketer)

Robert White (cricketer)

Robert Allan White (born 15 October 1979, Chelmsford, Essex) is an English professional cricketer.

White received his upper school education at Stowe School in Buckinghamshire before attending Durham and Loughborough Universities. He currently plays cricket for Northamptonshire Steelbacks. He is a right handed batsman and can bowl off break. Rob White's limited overs high score is his 111 versus Warwickshire at Northampton in 2008, while his first class high score is 277 versus Gloucester at Northampton, which holds the record for the highest maiden century in the United Kingdom including 107 before lunch on the first day. During the same innings, he set the club's record first wicket partnership of 375 with M J Powell. His nickname amongst teammates is 'Toff'.

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