- Martin Saggers
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Martin Saggers Personal information Full name Martin John Saggers Born 23 May 1972
King's Lynn, Norfolk, EnglandHeight 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Batting style Right-handed Bowling style Right arm fast-medium Role Bowler International information National side England Test debut (cap 621) 29 October 2003 v Bangladesh Last Test 13 June 2004 v New Zealand Domestic team information Years Team 1996–1998 Durham 1998–2009 Kent (squad no. 33) 2007 Essex (loan) Career statistics Competition Test FC LA T20 Matches 3 119 124 10 Runs scored 1 1,165 313 5 Batting average 0.33 11.20 9.20 5.00 100s/50s –/– –/2 –/– –/– Top score 1 64 34* 5 Balls bowled 493 20,676 5,622 186 Wickets 7 415 166 6 Bowling average 35.28 25.33 25.47 25.47 5 wickets in innings – 18 2 0 10 wickets in match – – – – Best bowling 2/29 7/79 5/22 2/14 Catches/stumpings 1/– 27/– 23/– 2/– Source: Cricinfo, 15 September 2009 Martin John Saggers (born 23 May 1972 in King's Lynn, Norfolk) is a retired English cricketer, who spent the majority of his career at Kent. He had little success in his three seasons with Durham between 1996 and 1998, but then joined Kent and from 2000 to 2003 passed 50 first-class wickets each year, his best being 83 in 2002. He also played for Essex on loan in 2007.
Saggers made his Test match debut in 2003/04, as a replacement for the injured Andrew Flintoff in Dhaka, and also played in two of the three Tests against New Zealand the following summer. At Leeds he took the wicket of Mark Richardson with his first ball, but some wayward bowling and poor performances with the bat led to his being dropped for the games against West Indies.[1]
Saggers suffered a knee in jury in August 2009, and a month later announced his retirement from professional cricket. Graham Johnson, Kent's chairman of cricket, paid tribute to Saggers, saying "We owe Martin a great deal, especially during a period when he was our seam attack. Quite rightly, on the basis of this success, he received recognition at International level. Always enthusiastic and positive during his career, he will carry these qualities into his plans for what follows after cricket".[1]
He has a long association with South Africa, where he enjoys wildlife photography. Now Martin is a head coach of cricket in Repton Dubai, he teaches P.E
References
- ^ a b Cricinfo staff (15 September 2009), Martin Saggers announces retirement, Cricinfo, http://www.cricinfo.com/england/content/story/425145.html, retrieved 2009-09-15
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