Andrew Harris (cricketer, born 1973) explained

A. J. Harris
Country:England
Fullname:Andrew James Harris
Birth Date:26 June 1973
Birth Place:Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire
Heightft:6
Heightinch:0
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Right-arm medium
Role:Bowler
Club6:Staffordshire
Year6:2011
Club5:Leicestershire
Year5:2009–2010
Club4:Gloucestershire
Year4:2008 (loan)
Club3:Worcestershire
Year3:2008
Club2:Nottinghamshire
Year2:2000–2008
Club1:Derbyshire
Columns:3
Column1:FC
Matches1:135
Runs1:1,139
Bat Avg1:8.37
100S/50S1:0/0
Top Score1:41
Deliveries1:22,700
Wickets1:424
Bowl Avg1:32.02
Fivefor1:16
Tenfor1:3
Best Bowling1:7/54
Catches/Stumpings1:36/–
Column2:LA
Matches2:149
Runs2:224
Bat Avg2:7.00
100S/50S2:0/0
Top Score2:34
Deliveries2:6,610
Wickets2:194
Bowl Avg2:28.77
Fivefor2:1
Tenfor2:0
Best Bowling2:5/35
Catches/Stumpings2:28/–
Column3:T20
Matches3:29
Runs3:12
Bat Avg3:4.00
100S/50S3:0/0
Top Score3:6
Deliveries3:524
Wickets3:28
Bowl Avg3:26.32
Fivefor3:0
Tenfor3:0
Best Bowling3:2/13
Catches/Stumpings3:4/–
Date:28 July
Year:2009
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/4/4275/4275.html CricketArchive

Andrew James Harris (born 26 June 1973), commonly known as A. J. Harris, is a former English first-class cricketer. A right-arm medium-pace bowler and a right-handed batsman, Harris made more than 120 appearances, taking over 400 wickets at an average of just over 31.

Biography

Born 26 June 1973 in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, Harris turned professional in 1993, making his first-class and List A debuts for Derbyshire County Cricket Club that summer. In the 1996 season Harris played well, as his team challenged for the County Championship. His performance led to a place on the England A tour to Australia the following winter. The tour was successful, but this was the peak of Harris's achievements. He was affected by various injuries, causing him to be unable to string a run of games together.

In 2000, Harris moved to Nottinghamshire, where he continued to show his ability despite spells on the sidelines. In 2003 against Durham UCCE, Harris became the fourth player in the history of first-class cricket to be given out timed out. Harris was a key member of Nottinghamshire's Championship-winning side of 2005, taking 49 wickets. He was awarded a benefit year by the club for 2008.[1]

In 2006, he along with Chris Read holds the highest 9th wicket partnership in List A cricket history (155)[2] [3]

In June 2008, he joined Gloucestershire to bring some experience to bolster the performances of an under-performing seam attack. He joined for a loan period that will include the Cheltenham Festival later in the summer.[4] He ended the season by making a number of appearances for Worcestershire.He signed for Leicestershire in 2009 and made his debut against Northamptonshire.

He is married to Kate and they have two sons, Jacob and Max.

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Notes and References

  1. http://trentbridge.co.uk/news/shownews.php?cid=1&scid=0&nid=490 Harris handed Notts benefit
  2. News: Records List A matches Partnership records Highest partnerships by wicket . ESPNcricinfo. 2017-05-04.
  3. News: Nottinghamshire v Durham at Nottingham, Jun 11, 2006 . ESPNcricinfo. 2017-05-04.
  4. http://www.gloscricket.co.uk/cricket/news.asp?newsID=1059 AJ Harris on his way down to the Gladiators