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Gavin Hamilton (cricketer)

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Scottish former cricketer

Gavin Hamilton
Personal information
Full name
Gavin Mark Hamilton
Born (1974-09-16)16 September 1974 (age 51)
Broxburn, West Lothian, Scotland
BattingLeft-handed
BowlingRight-arm medium-fast
RoleAll-rounder
International information
National sides
Only Test (cap 599)25 November 1999 
England v South Africa
ODI debut (cap 7)16 May 1999 
Scotland v Australia
Last ODI17 August 2010 
Scotland v Afghanistan
ODI shirt no.37
T20I debut (cap 3)12 September 2007 
Scotland v Pakistan
Last T20I11 February 2010 
Scotland v Ireland
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1993–2010Scotland
2004–2005Durham
1994–2003Yorkshire
Career statistics
CompetitionTestODIFCLA
Matches13895211
Runs scored01,2312,9394,209
Batting average0.0035.1726.2428.24
100s/50s0/02/72/184/22
Top score0119125131
Balls bowled9022012,3484,124
Wickets03249128
Bowling average53.3325.7625.21
5 wickets in innings092
10 wickets in match020
Best bowling2/367/505/16
Catches/stumpings0/–6/134/043/1
Source:CricketArchive,30 August 2011

Gavin Mark Hamilton (born 16 September 1974) is a Scottish formercricketer who playedOne Day Internationals andTwenty20 Internationals forScotland and oneTest match forEngland.

Life and career

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Hamilton andDaniel Vettori during a rain delay in the Scotland-New Zealand match of the2009 ICC World Twenty20

He began his senior career in 1993, taking 5–65 in the first innings of hisfirst-class debut, Scotland's annual game againstIreland. He also played a few times that year forYorkshire's Second XI, making his first-team debut for the county in 1994. He took a few years to become established in the side, but by 1998 was an important team member: that summer he took 59 first-class wicketsat 20.54 as well as scoring six fifties, and claimed 34one-day scalps at 18.94.

In 1999, Hamilton represented Scotland in the1999 World Cup. His place in the squad was announced late, as there had been a possibility that England would select him for their own World Cup squad, but when this did not happen he was free to play for Scotland. He rose to the occasion well, scoring 217 runs in his fiveOne Day Internationals and holding the innings together on several occasions.

In 1999–00 England toured South Africa, and this time, Hamilton was included, his World Cup performances for Scotland having impressed the selectors. He played in the firstTest atJohannesburg but had a nightmare match as England slumped to aninnings defeat: scoring a pair and taking 0–63 with the ball. He was dropped for the second Test and never played for England again.

Hamilton's appearance in England's cause had been brief indeed, but was also to prove costly to him personally, as it meant that he would have to re-qualify to play for Scotland, a process that would take four years. Meanwhile, his domestic form, still good in 2000 as he scored his first century (againstHampshire) fell away to such an extent that in 2002 and 2003 combined he played a total of just six first-team games for Yorkshire.

JoiningDurham for 2004, he gradually made his way back into the reckoning, with an unspectacular yet steady season. Having once again become available for Scotland in January, he was immediately recalled to the national team and in November of that year he played exclusively as a batsman in theICC Intercontinental Cup final againstCanada inSharjah, making 115 as Scotland won by an innings. In 2005 Hamilton appeared a few times for Durham in thetotesport League before being loaned to play for theScottish Saltires in the same competition later in the year.

Hamilton was released from his contract with Durham at the end of the 2005 season and continued to combine his work with Caledonian Breweries with playing for Scotland and theScottish Saltires. In 2008, while playing againstIreland Hamilton scored his maiden One Day Internationalcentury.[1] After Scotland's poor performance in the2009 ICC World Cup Qualifiers, Hamilton was appointed captain of the Scottish One Day International team in April 2009, replacingRyan Watson.[1] Later, in July 2009, in his first match as Scottish captain, while playing against Canada, Hamilton scored his second One Day International century, although in the end Scotland went on to lose the match.[2] The following day, however, Hamilton scored a half-century and led Scotland to victory to square the two match series 1–1.[3]

In August 2010, Hamilton announced his retirement from the Scotland team.[4]

Hamilton was appointed as general manager of cricket at Yorkshire in September 2024.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Gavin Hamilton". CricInfo. Retrieved11 July 2009.
  2. ^"Jyoti and Bagai steer Canada to victory". CricInfo. Retrieved11 July 2009.
  3. ^"Scotland level series with five-wicket win". CricInfo. Retrieved11 July 2009.
  4. ^"Hamilton announces retirement". cricket.co.uk. Archived fromthe original on 15 December 2019. Retrieved30 August 2011.
  5. ^"Former Yorkshire and England player takes role at Headingley". Telegraph and Argus. Retrieved18 February 2025.

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