Graham Napier Explained

Graham Napier
Country:England
Fullname:Graham Richard Napier
Birth Date:6 January 1980
Birth Place:Colchester, Essex, England
Nickname:Napes, George
Heightft:5
Heightinch:10
Batting:Right-handed
Bowling:Right-arm fast
Role:All-rounder
Club1:Essex
Clubnumber1:17
Club2:Essex Cricket Board
Year2:1999–2002
Club3:Wellington
Club4:Mumbai Indians
Year4:2009
Club5:Central Districts
Year5:2009/10–2011/12
Club6:Wellington
Year6:2013/14
Type1:FC
Debutdate1:7 May
Debutyear1:1997
Debutfor1:Essex
Debutagainst1:Cambridge University
Lastdate1:12 September
Lastyear1:2016
Lastfor1:Essex
Lastagainst1:Glamorgan
Type2:LA
Debutdate2:10 August
Debutyear2:1997
Debutfor2:Essex
Debutagainst2:Kent
Lastdate2:17 August
Lastyear2:2016
Lastfor2:Essex
Lastagainst2:Warwickshire
Columns:3
Column1:FC
Matches1:179
Runs1:5,739
Bat Avg1:29.28
100S/50S1:7/31
Top Score1:196
Deliveries1:25,213
Wickets1:490
Bowl Avg1:30.12
Fivefor1:17
Tenfor1:0
Best Bowling1:7/21
Catches/Stumpings1:63/–
Column2:LA
Matches2:246
Runs2:2,971
Bat Avg2:18.33
100S/50S2:0/14
Top Score2:79
Deliveries2:8,762
Wickets2:299
Bowl Avg2:25.93
Fivefor2:4
Tenfor2:0
Best Bowling2:7/32
Catches/Stumpings2:58/–
Column3:T20
Matches3:137
Runs3:1,206
Bat Avg3:15.66
100S/50S3:1/0
Top Score3:152
Deliveries3:2,905
Wickets3:164
Bowl Avg3:23.35
Fivefor3:0
Tenfor3:0
Best Bowling3:4/10
Catches/Stumpings3:43/–
Date:15 September
Year:2016
Source:https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/7/7201/7201.html CricketArchive

Graham Richard Napier (born 6 January 1980) is an English former cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast bowler, and was capable of bowling 90+mph.[1] Napier played first-class cricket for his home county of Essex since the outset of his senior career in 1997. Between 1997 and 1999 Napier played in four Youth Test matches in England against Zimbabwe, South Africa (twice) and Australia's respective under-19 teams. He was also a member of the 1998 Under-19 Cricket World Cup winning squad. Napier was on the books of Ipswich Town as a goalkeeper and played for a season on loan at Felixstowe Town. He retired at the end of the 2016 season.

Playing style

Born in Colchester, Essex, Napier was a fast-medium bowler, whose stock delivery reaches between 85 mph-90 mph. Napier has displayed a slower ball in Twenty20 games which proved hard to spot. As a batsman, Napier twice hit 16 sixes in an innings, once in a Twenty20 match, and once in a County Championship match. His fielding has been known to be slightly below par, but it can be put down to the fact that Napier is very injury prone and he cannot afford to throw himself around.

Twenty20 and 40 over

In a Twenty20 cup match against Sussex on 24 June 2008, Napier scored 152 not out from 58 balls. The innings set a number of records, notably the highest individual score in a T20 innings in England, and in the domestic Twenty20 competition; the highest number of sixes in an individual Twenty20 innings (16); the most runs scored in boundaries in an individual Twenty20 innings (136 runs, scored as 10 fours, and 16 sixes).[2] It also broke the record for most sixes in a domestic one-day innings, and tied the record for most sixes in any domestic innings, tying the record set by Andrew Symonds, during a County Championship game in 1995.

Graham Napier has the record for the highest ever T20 score when batting at number 3 position.(152*).[3] Also he's in second in the list for scoring the most number of boundaries in a T20 innings.(26 boundaries-10 fours and 16 sixes) and also second in the list for hitting the most number of sixes in a T20 innings.[4]

He was signed by the Mumbai Indians for the 2009 IPL Season for an undisclosed amount.

In March 2009, Napier was called up to the England Lions squad for the first time since 2004. Geoff Miller, one of the selectors, said "the selectors felt this was a good opportunity for us to have a closer look at him within the England set-up".[5] On 1 May 2009, Napier was confirmed as a member of the 15-man England squad for the 2009 Twenty20 World Cup on the same day as he made his first appearance for the Mumbai Indians.

On 3 June 2013, Napier finished a YB40 match with figures of 7 wickets for 32 runs, including 3 maidens, taking 4 wickets in 4 balls as Essex beat Surrey by 178 runs.[6]

First-class

On 19 May 2011, Napier equalled the record for most sixes scored in a first-class innings.[7] He hit 16 sixes as part of a 130-ball 196 for Essex. It was his first first-class innings for 11 months, after being sidelined with a back injury. He hit 103 runs from the last 29 balls of his innings. After his innings, Napier told BBC Essex that he considers himself as mainly a bowler. On 22 June 2013, Napier took career best bowling figures of 7 wickets for 90 runs against Leicestershire.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.essexcricket.org.uk/profiles-napier.html Essex County Cricket Club player profile
  2. News: BBC Sport: Awesome Napier shatters records . 24 June 2008 . 24 June 2008 . BBC News.
  3. Web site: Match scorecard. CricketArchive. 2017-02-22.
  4. Web site: Match scorecard. CricketArchive. 2017-02-22.
  5. News: Napier drafted into Lions squad . BBC . 5 March 2009 . 6 March 2009 .
  6. News: Graham Napier takes four in four for Essex against Surrey . BBC Sport. 3 June 2013 . 3 June 2013.
  7. News: BBC Sport: Sixes record matched by Essex all-rounder Graham Napier . 19 May 2011 . 19 May 2011 . BBC News.