Mark Ramprakash

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Mark Ramprakash
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Player information
Surname Mark Ravin Ramprakash
Nickname Ramps, Bloodaxe, The Hips
Batting style Right handed
Bowling style Right handed off spin
Player role Batsman
International games
National team England England
Test debut (cap 549) June 6, 1991 v  West IndiesWest Indies cricket team
Last test April 3, 2002 v  New ZealandNew Zealand
ODI debut (cap 114) 25 May 1991 v  West IndiesWest Indies cricket team
Last ODI October 13, 2001 v  ZimbabweZimbabwe
National teams
Years team
1987-2000 Middlesex
2001–2012 Surrey (squad no.77)
Career statistics
Game form test ODI FC LA
Games 52 18th 461 407
Runs (total) 2,350 376 35,659 13,273
Batting average 27.32 26.85 53.14 40.22
100s / 50s 2/12 0/1 114/147 17/85
Highscore 154 51 301 * 147 *
Balls 895 132 4.177 1,734
Wickets 4th 4th 34 46
Bowling Average 119.25 27.00 64.76 29.43
5 wickets in innings 0 0 - 1
10 wickets in play 0 n / A - -
Best bowling performance 1/2 3/28 3/32 5/38
Catches / stumpings 39 / - 8th/- 261 / - 136 / -
Source: Cricket Archives , August 14, 2016

Mark Ravin Ramprakash MBE (born September 5, 1969 in Bushey ) is an English cricketer .

As a right - handed batsman , he made a name for himself at Middlesex and became an England international at the age of 21 . He is the only player to have a batting average of over 100 runs in consecutive seasons in the English County Championship . He is one of those players who have scored more than 100 Centuries in first-class matches.

He was the second professional cricket player to win the British television show Strictly Come Dancing , after Darren Gough .

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