Ed Giddins Explained

Ed Giddins
Country:England
Fullname:Edward Simon Hunter Giddins
Birth Date:20 July 1971
Birth Place:Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Nickname:Geezer
Heightft:6
Heightinch:4
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Right arm fast-medium
International:true
Testdebutdate:19 August
Testdebutyear:1999
Testdebutagainst:New Zealand
Testcap:596
Lasttestdate:17 June
Lasttestyear:2000
Lasttestagainst:West Indies
Club1:Sussex
Year1:1991–1996
Club2:Warwickshire
Year2:1998–2000
Club3:Surrey
Year3:2001–2002
Club4:Hampshire
Year4:2003
Columns:4
Column1:Test
Matches1:4
Runs1:10
Bat Avg1:2.50
100S/50S1:0/0
Top Score1:7
Deliveries1:444
Wickets1:12
Bowl Avg1:20.00
Fivefor1:1
Tenfor1:0
Best Bowling1:5/15
Catches/Stumpings1:0/–
Column2:FC
Matches2:147
Runs2:534
Bat Avg2:5.28
100S/50S2:0/0
Top Score2:34
Deliveries2:25,376
Wickets2:478
Bowl Avg2:28.37
Fivefor2:22
Tenfor2:2
Best Bowling2:6/47
Catches/Stumpings2:22/–
Column3:LA
Matches3:192
Runs3:107
Bat Avg3:2.74
100S/50S3:0/0
Top Score3:13
Deliveries3:8,887
Wickets3:229
Bowl Avg3:28.31
Fivefor3:2
Tenfor3:0
Best Bowling3:5/20
Catches/Stumpings3:36/–
Column4:T20
Matches4:5
Runs4:1
Bat Avg4:0.50
100S/50S4:0/0
Top Score4:1
Deliveries4:66
Wickets4:2
Bowl Avg4:54.50
Fivefor4:0
Tenfor4:0
Best Bowling4:1/19
Catches/Stumpings4:0/–
Date:31 July
Year:2009
Source:http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/13362.html Cricinfo

Edward Simon Hunter Giddins (born 20 July 1971) is a former English cricketer who played in four Tests from 1999 to 2000.

Giddins was born in Eastbourne, Sussex, Giddins was educated at St. Bedes Preparatory School in Eastbourne where he first showed his talent for cricket whilst playing for the school team. Giddins played for four counties during his career – Sussex, Warwickshire, Surrey and Hampshire. He was banned from cricket for 18 months and dropped by Sussex after testing positive for cocaine in 1996.[1] [2] [3]

International career

New Zealand

Giddins made his international debut against New Zealand at the Oval in August 1999, taking four wickets for 79 runs. Giddins' first Test match dismissal was former-Warwickshire batsman Roger Twose.[4] New Zealand won this Test by 83 runs to clinch the four-game series 2–1.

Zimbabwe

Giddins was not selected for the winter tour of South Africa, but was back in the side for the two tests in England against Zimbabwe the following summer. England won the two-game series 1–0 and much of this is down to Giddins whose career best international figures of 5–15 in the first Zimbabwe innings helped swing the match in England's favour. Giddins also took two wickets in the second innings as well as scoring his highest score for England.[5]

The second Test finished as a draw, with Giddins getting figures of 1–46 and being the not out batsman in both England innings.[6]

West Indies

Giddins was named in the team to face West Indies in the opening game the five match series of 2000. England lost this game by an innings and 93 runs and Giddins' figures of 0–73, as well as his only international pair,[7] meant he was subsequently dropped from the side. This was to be his last appearance for the national side.

Controversies

In 1996 Giddins tested positive for the cocaine after Sussex's championship match against Kent at Tunbridge Wells at the end of May, and a second test on the sample also proved positive. The discipline committee of the Test and County Cricket Board rejected Giddins's story that he had taken cocaine by mistake and banned him for 20 months for "[bringing] the game into disrepute".[8]

In 2004 Giddins was again banned for placing a bet in 2002 against Surrey, his county at the time, in a National League game against Northamptonshire. He pleaded not guilty but was given a 5-year ban from cricket.[9] [10]

Notes and References

  1. News: Selvey . Mike . 21 August 1996 . Giddins banned for taking cocaine . . 8 November 2017.
  2. News: If Giddins has a drug problem, he should have been treated as Paul Merson was by the FA, with sympathy and firmness. 20 August 1996. The Independent. London. 8 November 2017.
  3. Web site: Dirs . Ben . 2 March 2013 . What the death of Tom Maynard tells us about cricket and drugs . 11 March 2013 . BBC Sport.
  4. Web site: ENG vs NZ Cricket Scorecard,, 4th Test at London, August 19 - 22, 1999 . 24 March 2024 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  5. Web site: ENG vs ZIM Cricket Scorecard,, 1st Test at London, May 18 - 21, 2000 . 24 March 2024 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  6. Web site: ENG vs ZIM Cricket Scorecard,, 2nd Test at Nottingham, June 01 - 05, 2000 . 24 March 2024 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  7. Web site: ENG vs WI Cricket Scorecard,, 1st Test at Birmingham, June 15 - 17, 2000 . 24 March 2024 . ESPNcricinfo . en.
  8. Web site: 21 August 1996 . CM Jenkins: Giddins banned for 20 months for cocaine use (21 Aug 1996) . 24 March 2024 . ESPN.com . en.
  9. Web site: Tong . Andrew . 25 May 2004 . Giddins banned for five years after betting on county game . 24 March 2024 . Independent.
  10. Web site: 25 May 2004 . Giddens banned for betting on one day match . 24 March 2024 . . en.