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Jim Allenby

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Australian cricketer
This article is about the Australian cricketer. For the Scottish comedian, seeJames Allenby-Kirk.

Jim Allenby
Personal information
Full name
James Allenby
Born (1982-09-12)12 September 1982 (age 43)
Perth,Western Australia
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-armmedium
RoleAll-rounder
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2002Durham Cricket Board
2005–2009Leicestershire
2009Glamorgan(on loan)
2006/07Western Australia
2010–2014Glamorgan
2015–2017Somerset(squad no. 6)
2016Peshawar Zalmi
FC debut26 July 2006 Leicestershire v West Indies A
LA debut12 September 2002 Durham CB v Herefordshire
Career statistics
CompetitionFCLAT20
Matches153121137
Runs scored7,7843,0353,224
Batting average37.0629.7529.30
100s/50s10/561/182/20
Top score138*144*110
Balls bowled18,0573,6481,564
Wickets2988460
Bowling average26.5135.8434.50
5 wickets in innings512
10 wickets in match100
Best bowling6/545/435/21
Catches/stumpings165/–47/–35/–
Source:CricketArchive,18 August 2017

James Allenby (born 12 September 1982) is an Australian former professionalcricketer who most recently played forSomerset. He played as a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler.

Career

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Allenby began playing senior cricket forDurham Cricket Board, though he only played one game for the team and it was a further three years before he made another first-class or List A appearance.

Having played second XI cricket for Leicestershire Allenby broke into the first team in 2005, he made three appearances in theTwenty20 Cup and played one one-day match at the end of the season. During the season he played club cricket for Brandon Cricket Club in the North East and scored a league record 266 in a 45 over match against Langley Park.[1]

In 2006 Allenby was a regular in the Leicestershire side which won the Twenty20 Cup, scoring 64 and taking two wickets in the final againstNottinghamshire.[2] In the same season he made his first-class debut against the touringWest Indies A and made hisCounty Championship debut in the final game of the season againstEssex. In the latter he scored a maiden first-class century (103) and followed that with 68 not out in the second innings as Leicestershire successfully chased 301.[3][4]

In the English off-season at the start of calendar year 2007 he played one Twenty20 game forWestern Australia,[5] having previously played for their Under-19 team between 2000 and 2002.

On 15 June 2008, Allenby became the first player in Twenty20 Cup history to achieve four wickets with four consecutive balls, when he removedLancashire Lightning playersKyle Hogg,Steven Croft,Dominic Cork andSajid Mahmood. Unfortunately for Allenby, he was out for a duck in the Leicestershire innings, as his side lost the match by 37 runs.[6]

It was announced on 10 August 2009 that Allenby would be signing forGlamorgan County Cricket Club for the 2010 season.

On 4 June 2010, Allenby scored 58 runs for the Dragons in their Friends Provident opening match againstGloucestershire.

At the end of the 2012 season which saw him score 733County Championship runs and take 42 wickets, he was named Glamorgan's player of the year.[7] He described the season as 'disappointing' and felt the county fell 'well short' of the standards required to be a successful county side.[8]

In 2013, he topped Glamorgan's batting averages in both the County Championship andFriends Life t20, with an exceptional average of 60.10 in the longer format. Contributing two centuries and nine 50's. In Twenty20, he scored three 50's, averaging over 50, and with an exceptional strike rate of 134.98. Despite this, he is continually overlooked byEngland much to his frustration.[9]

On 18 November 2014, Allenby signed forSomerset ahead of the 2015 season.[10] In September 2017, after three seasons with Somerset, it was announced that Allenby was to be released at the end of the season.[11]

Career best performances

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Updated 5 September 2017

BattingBowling (innings)
ScoreFixtureVenueSeasonFiguresFixtureVenueSeason
FC138*Leicestershire vBangladesh ALeicester20086/54Glamorgan vHampshireCardiff2014
LA144*Somerset vGlamorganCardiff20175/43Leicestershire Foxes vDerbyshire PhantomsLeicester2007
T20110Leicestershire Foxes vNottinghamshire OutlawsLeicester20095/21Leicestershire Foxes vLancashire LightningManchester2008

References

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  1. ^Pratt, Malcolm (18 July 2005)."Allenby's 266 is new league record".The Northern Echo. Retrieved11 March 2024 – via Newsbank.
  2. ^Nottinghamshire v Leicestershire, Twenty20 Cup 2006 (Final), CricketArchive, retrieved 29 April 2009
  3. ^Leicestershire v Essex, LV County Championship 2006 (Division 2), CricketArchive, retrieved 29 April 2009
  4. ^"Essex vs Leicestershire, at Leicester, Sep 20 - 23, 2006 - Full Scorecard". Retrieved17 June 2025.
  5. ^WA vs SA, KFC Twenty20 Big Bash 2006/07
  6. ^Lancashire v Leicestershire, Twenty20 Cup 2008 (North Division), CricketArchive, retrieved 29 April 2009
  7. ^All-rounder Jim Allenby named Glamorgan player of year, BBC Sport, retrieved 18 November 2012
  8. ^Jim Allenby hits out at Glamorgan's disappointing season, BBC Sport, retrieved 18 November 2012
  9. ^Glamorgan's Jim Allenby reveals England frustration, BBC Sport, retrieved 24 October 2013
  10. ^Dobell, George (18 November 2014)."Allenby and Meschede in swap deal". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved18 November 2014.
  11. ^"Jim Allenby: Somerset one-day captain, Michael Leask and Ryan Davies to leave club". BBC Sport. 5 September 2017. Retrieved5 September 2017.

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