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Ray Price (cricketer)

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Zimbabwean cricketer (born 1976)

Ray Price
Personal information
Full name
Raymond William Price
Born (1976-06-12)12 June 1976 (age 49)
Salisbury,Rhodesia
Height183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingSlow left arm orthodox
RoleBowler
International information
National side
Test debut (cap 43)4 December 1999 v Sri Lanka
Last Test14 March 2013 v West Indies
ODI debut (cap 69)14 September 2002 v India
Last ODI9 February 2012 v New Zealand
ODI shirt no.7
T20I debut (cap 17)10 October 2008 v Sri Lanka
Last T20I20 September 2012 v South Africa
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1999-2004Midlands
2005–2007Worcestershire
2007/08Mashonaland
2009–2013Mashonaland Eagles(squad no. 15)
2011Mumbai Indians
Career statistics
CompetitionTestODIT20IFC
Matches2210216118
Runs scored261406152,512
Batting average8.709.663.0016.31
100s/50s0/00/00/01/11
Top score36467*117*
Balls bowled6,1355,37436927,899
Wickets8010013416
Bowling average36.0635.7529.0729.17
5 wickets in innings50020
10 wickets in match1003
Best bowling6/734/222/68/35
Catches/stumpings4/–17/–3/–61/–
Source:ESPNcricinfo,14 March 2013

Raymond William Price (born 12 June 1976) is a former Zimbabwean internationalcricketer. He bowlsleft-arm orthodox spin. He is the nephew of the renowned Zimbabwean golferNick Price.

Early life

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Price was born two months premature and contractedmeningitis when he was a few months old. He was given only a one in four chance of survival, but managed to beat the odds. However, although it was not realised for some time, he was left totallydeaf by the disease. When he was four, an operation helped him regain his hearing, but left him with terriblecoordination difficulties. He was consequently some way behind his age group when he went to school.

Price first played cricket with friends in his back garden. When he was at primary school he was a pace bowler, but took up spin atWatershed College, a boarding school nearMarondera. He gradually got better and better at cricket, ending up as a key figure for the school team.

Early career

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He had attracted the attention of theMashonaland County Districts cricket side, and he made hisfirst-class debut in 1995/6, although only as an amateur. He was a trained installer ofrefrigeration andair conditioning units during this period of his career.

Price began to impress the Zimbabwe selectors and, when an injury and form crisis robbed Zimbabwe of the first-choice spinnerPaul Strang,Adam Huckle andAndy Whittall, they selected him for the third Test of the series againstSri Lanka in 1999/2000.

He became a marginal figure in the squad, sometimes he played and sometimes he did not, however in 2001/02 he began to put in some good performances for the national side, including 5–181, his first Test five-wicket haul, against South Africa atBulawayo and 4–116 againstPakistan at the same ground.

Gaining attention

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In 2003 Price toured England and impressed everyone who saw him bowl. He was rated as a better spinner than the English spinnerAshley Giles.[1] It was in that winter's tour of Australia, however, that Ray truly established himself as a world-class bowler, taking 6–121 in the second Test at Sydney. Against theWest Indies back home that winter Price ran through their strong batting line-up twice, taking 6–73 and 4–88 in the first Test at Harare and then again in Bulawayo, taking 5–119 and 4–36. He played a pivotal role in Zimbabwe's series win overBangladesh that winter too, taking 8 wickets in two Tests. He was becoming disaffected with the politicisation of Zimbabwean cricket however, and in 2004 he joined the player rebellion led by captainHeath Streak. Soon afterwards he signed forWorcestershire and announced an ambition to play for England.

Price has built up a devoted following among supporters of other counties. His appearance at the 2005 Bath Festival was met with jubilation by his fans as they chanted his name throughout the day. His clever left arm spin bamboozled Somerset that day as 'Ray's Barmy Army' went through a selection of pop hits based on the popular Zimbabwe international.

Late career

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In 2006 Price revealed to thePress Association that he hoped to play international cricket again – for England after the required qualification period.[2]

In 2007 he made a surprise return to Zimbabwe, and played in several National League matches for Old Hararians. Some believed this might have been a hint to the national selectors, with the 2007 World Cup approaching. However, he was not selected for the Zimbabwe squad.

Price rejected a one-year contract with Worcestershire at the end of the2007 season, ending his three-and-a-half-year spell at the club.[3]

In late 2007, he officially returned to the Zimbabwe team. He was selected for the Zimbabwe squad to play the West Indies. Ever since, he has been a regular and influential member of the team, used to dry up runs and to take crucialwickets. He has been one of many rebel cricketers who have returned due to the improving situation inZimbabwe. He has had a superb comeback to theZimbabwe cricket team, rising to 3rd in theICC Cricket ODI Bowling Rankings, taking 45 wickets in just 27 matches, while bowling very economically. He played in all ODIs for Zimbabwe in 2009, against theSouth Africa national cricket team, theBangladesh cricket team, theSri Lanka national cricket team and theKenya cricket team. Price was unsold at the original IPL 2011 player auction in January andMumbai Indians bought him at his reserve price of $50,000, in place of the injuredMoises Henriques. He became only the second Zimbabwean to play in the IPL.[4]

Later in 2011, Price was selected to play in all three of Zimbabwe's one-off Tests against Bangladesh, Pakistan and New Zealand, after Zimbabwe's five-year hiatus from Test cricket. He took ten wickets over the three matches.[5]

Price ended his international career on 14 March 2013 during a test match against West Indies.

References

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  1. ^"The Zimbabweans Lost To Politics XI". Archived fromthe original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved13 November 2007.
  2. ^"Price sets sights on England". Content-uk.cricinfo.com. Retrieved7 August 2013.
  3. ^"Price rejects new Worcestershire contract". Content-uk.cricinfo.com. Retrieved7 August 2013.
  4. ^ESPNcricinfo Staff (23 April 2011)."Ray Price to play for Mumbai Indians at $50,000". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved23 April 2011.
  5. ^"Statistics / Statsguru / RW Price / Test matches". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved14 January 2012.

External links

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Zimbabwe squads
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