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| name = Neil Foster | image = | country = England | fullname = Neil Alan Foster | nickname = Fozzy | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1962|5|6|df=yes}} | birth_place = Colchester, Essex, England | heightft = 6 | heightinch = 4 | heightm = | batting = Right-handed | bowling = Right-arm fast medium | role = Bowler | family = | international = true | testdebutdate = 11 August | testdebutyear = 1983 | testdebutagainst = New Zealand | testcap = 502 | lasttestdate = 17 June | lasttestyear = 1993 | lasttestagainst = Australia | odidebutdate = 18 February | odidebutyear = 1984 | odidebutagainst = New Zealand | odicap = 71 | lastodidate = 29 May | lastodiyear = 1989 | lastodiagainst = Australia | odishirt = | club1 = Essex | year1 = {{nowrap|1980–1993}} | club2 = Transvaal | year2 = 1991/92 | club3 = Norfolk | year3 = 1995 | columns = 4 | column1 = Test | matches1 = 29 | runs1 = 446 | bat avg1 = 11.73 | 100s/50s1 = 0/0 | top score1 = 39 | deliveries1 = 6,261 | wickets1 = 88 | bowl avg1 = 32.85 | fivefor1 = 5 | tenfor1 = 1 | best bowling1 = 8/107 | catches/stumpings1 = 7/– | column2 = ODI | matches2 = 48 | runs2 = 150 | bat avg2 = 11.53 | 100s/50s2 = 0/0 | top score2 = 24 | deliveries2 = 6261 | wickets2 = 59 | bowl avg2 = 31.11 | fivefor2 = 0 | tenfor2 = 0 | best bowling2 = 3/20 | catches/stumpings2 = 12/– | column3 = FC | matches3 = 230 | runs3 = 4,343 | bat avg3 = 20.68 | 100s/50s3 = 2/11 | top score3 = 107* | deliveries3 = 45,833 | wickets3 = 908 | bowl avg3 = 24.44 | fivefor3 = 50 | tenfor3 = 8 | best bowling3 = 8/99 | catches/stumpings3 = 116/– | column4 = LA | matches4 = 215 | runs4 = 1,247 | bat avg4 = 17.08 | 100s/50s4 = 0/2 | top score4 = 62 | deliveries4 = 10,954 | wickets4 = 292 | bowl avg4 = 24.41 | fivefor4 = 2 | tenfor4 = 0 | best bowling4 = 5/17 | catches/stumpings4 = 49/– | date = 10 December | year = 2008 | source = http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/player/12879.html CricInfo }} Neil Alan Foster (born 6 May 1962) is an English former professional cricketer, who played 29 nine Test matches and forty eight One Day Internationals for England from 1983 to 1993.[1] Domestically Foster played for Essex County Cricket Club from 1980 to 1993, earning his county cap in 1983. He was a fast bowler. Early life and First Class cricketBorn 6 May 1962 at Colchester in Essex, Foster was educated at Philip Morant Comprehensive, Colchester. He played for Essex during their most successful period in their history. Supported by a star-studded team that included other England players such Graham Gooch, Keith Fletcher, John Lever and Derek Pringle, Essex with Foster as their spearhead fast bowler won the County Championship on five occasions (1983, 1984, 1986, 1991 and 1992) during his time there. Test cricketFoster made his Test debut against New Zealand at Lord's in 1983, with Jeremy Coney becoming his first wicket and only wicket of that game. Foster made his debut alongside other debutants, Nick Cook and Chris Smith, and it was the first time since 1959 that England had fielded three new players in a home Test. Foster made his mark on Test cricket at a similar time to other fellow Essex players and captain Graham Gooch. Foster's fast swing bowling suited English conditions, but his best bowling figures came against India in Madras in 1984–85 where he took eleven wickets in the match.[2] Foster is the only bowler to get both Javed Miandad and Viv Richards out for a duck in a Test.[3] As a batsman, his highest Test score of 39 was made against Australia in the Fourth Test of the 1989 Ashes series. In 1988, Foster was selected as Wisden Cricketer of the Year alongside Jonathan Agnew, David Hughes, Peter Roebuck and Pakistan international Saleem Malik. Rebel tour and retirementDuring the 1989 Fourth Test, an England rebel tour to South Africa was announced, with Foster one of the touring party with Mike Gatting as captain.[2] All rebel players were banned for three years from Test cricket. Foster got a recall from the selectors in 1993, replacing Phillip DeFreitas in the Second Ashes test. It was his first Test for four years. He became the fourth South African rebel to be rehabilitated, after Gatting, John Emburey and Paul Jarvis, and his selection was designed to bring more aggression to the English attack. But on a docile pitch at Foster's least favourite Test ground, his recall was not a success. Foster opened the bowling with Andrew Caddick, and the Australians scored 632 for 4 declared. England lost by an innings and 62 runs. Foster played only one more county game before retiring that year. Injuries[1] Foster became a chartered physiotherapist after he retired from professional cricket.[4] He gained his degree in physiotherapy from the University of Salford. References1. ^1 Content-uk.cricinfo.com 2. ^1 {{cite book |title=If The Cap Fits |last=Bateman |first=Colin |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1993 |publisher=Tony Williams Publications |location= |isbn=1-869833-21-X |page=67 |pages= |url= }} 3. ^Cricinfo.com – Neil Foster Player Page 4. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2009/jul/22/ashes-kevin-pietersen-out-of-series Neil Foster comments on Kevin Pietersen's injury] External links
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