Carl Rogers (cricketer)

Carl Rogers (cricketer)

Carl John Rogers (born 20 October 1970 in Norwich) is an English cricketer who has represented Norfolk since 1990. [cite web|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/cricket/article696905.ece|title=Minor counties, clubs, women's and village cricket|publisher=The Times|accessdate=2008-03-26|last=|first=] He is a right-hand batsman who has appeared in 22 List A matches, 17 of these with Norfolk, scoring 524 runs at an average of 26.20 and with a best score of 139 not out coming against the Netherlands in 2001 [ [http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/72/72867.html Norfolk v Netherlands, Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy 2001 Scorecard] , CricketArchive, Retrieved on 16 February 2008] .

Rogers played second XI cricket for Derbyshire, Essex and Sussex but has never played first-class cricket. In the Minor Counties Championship he has played 134 matches, scoring 8661 runs at 38.40 including 17 centuries [ [http://www.norfolkccc.co.uk/career%20records.htm#mcca Career Records] , Norfolk CCC website, Retrieved on 16 February 2008] .

References

External links

* [http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/7/7209/7209.html CricketArchive Profile]
* [http://www.norfolkccc.co.uk/players/carl_rogers.htm Norfolk CCC Profile]


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