Roger Bradley Explained

Country:Netherlands
Fullname:Roger Robert Andrew Francis Bradley
Birth Date:30 November 1962
Birth Place:Wellington, New Zealand
Death Place:Tauranga, New Zealand
Batting:Right-handed
International:true
Club1:Netherlands
Year1:1995 - 2000
Club2:Northern Districts
Year2:1990/91
Columns:2
Column1:FC
Matches1:1
Runs1: -
Bat Avg1: -
100S/50S1: - / -
Top Score1: -
Deliveries1:36
Wickets1:1
Bowl Avg1:31.00
Fivefor1: -
Tenfor1: -
Best Bowling1:1/31
Catches/Stumpings1: - / -
Column2:LA
Matches2:15
Runs2:278
Bat Avg2:19.85
100S/50S2: - /2
Top Score2:78
Deliveries2:36
Wickets2: -
Bowl Avg2: -
Fivefor2: -
Tenfor2: -
Best Bowling2: -
Catches/Stumpings2:7/ -
Date:5 February
Year:2011
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/24871.html Cricinfo

Roger Robert Andrew Francis Bradley (30 November 1962 – 24 March 2017) was a New Zealand-born Dutch cricketer. Bradley was a right-handed batsman.

Born in the New Zealand capital, Wellington, Bradley attended Otumoetai College in Tauranga. He played a single first-class match for Northern Districts in the 1990/91 New Zealand cricket season against Central Districts.[1] By 1995, he had moved to the Netherlands and in June of that year he made his debut for the Netherlands in the 1995 NatWest Trophy against Northamptonshire. Over the next seven years he played 15 List A matches for the Netherlands, competing in the English domestic one-day tournament, the 2000 ICC Emerging Nations Tournament and the 2002 ICC 6 Nations Challenge. In his 15 List A matches for his adopted country, Bradley scored 278 runs at a batting average of 19.85, with two half centuries. His highest score was 78 against Cambridgeshire in 1999, when he won the player of the match award.[2]

He also represented the Netherlands in ten matches in the 2001 ICC Trophy.[3]

Bradley died in Tauranga on 24 March 2017 after a long illness.[4] [5] [6]

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Notes and References

  1. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/5/5669/First-Class_Matches.html First-Class Matches played by Roger Bradley
  2. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/5/5669/a_Batting_by_Team.html List A Batting and Fielding For Each Team by Roger Bradley
  3. https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/5/5669/ICC_Trophy_Matches.html ICC Trophy Matches played by Roger Bradley
  4. News: Roger Robert Andrew Bradley death notice . 27 March 2017 . New Zealand Herald . 6 November 2017.
  5. Book: Booth, Lawrence . Wisden Cricketer's Almanack . 2018 . 978-1472953544 . 187.
  6. Web site: Roger Bradley . CricketArchive . 13 December 2019.