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词条 James Kirtley
释义

  1. ODI career

     First ODI  2001–2004 

  2. Test career

     First Test  2003–2004 

  3. Twenty20 career

  4. Bowling

  5. County career

  6. References

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| name = James Kirtley
| image = James kirtley.jpg
| country = England
| fullname = Robert James Kirtley
| nickname = Ambi
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|1|10|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Eastbourne, Sussex, England
| heightft = 6
| heightinch = 0
| batting = Right-handed
| bowling = Right arm fast-medium
| role = Bowler
| international = true
| testdebutdate = 14 August
| testdebutyear = 2003
| testdebutagainst = South Africa
| testcap = 616
| lasttestdate = 21 December
| lasttestyear = 2003
| lasttestagainst = Sri Lanka
| odidebutdate = 3 October
| odidebutyear = 2001
| odidebutagainst = Zimbabwe
| odicap = 166
| lastodidate = 18 April
| lastodiyear = 2004
| lastodiagainst = West Indies
| odishirt = 16
| club1 = Sussex
| year1 = 1995–2010
| clubnumber1 =
| club2 = Mashonaland
| year2 = 1996/1997
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| matches1 = 4
| runs1 = 32
| bat avg1 = 5.33
| 100s/50s1 = 0/0
| top score1 = 12
| deliveries1 = 1079
| wickets1 = 19
| bowl avg1 = 29.52
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| tenfor1 = 0
| best bowling1 = 6/34
| catches/stumpings1 = 3/–
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| runs2 = 2
| bat avg2 = 1.00
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| top score2 = 1
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| wickets2 = 9
| bowl avg2 = 53.44
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| best bowling2 = 2/33
| catches/stumpings2 = 5/–
| column3 = FC
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| runs3 = 2040
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| 100s/50s3 = 0/4
| top score3 = 59
| deliveries3 = 31916
| wickets3 = 614
| bowl avg3 = 27.04
| fivefor3 = 29
| tenfor3 = 4
| best bowling3 = 7/21
| catches/stumpings3 = 60/–
| column4 = LA
| matches4 = 253
| runs4 = 445
| bat avg4 = 10.11
| 100s/50s4 = 0/0
| top score4 = 30*
| deliveries4 = 11098
| wickets4 = 381
| bowl avg4 = 23.14
| fivefor4 = 9
| tenfor4 = n/a
| best bowling4 = 6/50
| catches/stumpings4 = 69/–
| date = 18 May
| year = 2010
| source = https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/6/6247/6247.html CricketArchive
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Robert James Kirtley is a former English Test cricketer, who was born on 10 January 1975 in Eastbourne in the county of Sussex. He is a right arm fast to medium bowler and a right hand batsman. After prep school at St.Andrews School, Eastbourne, he was educated at Clifton College.

Kirtley is perhaps best known for taking a spectacular catch in a One Day International against India at Lord's. Simon Hughes rated it as the fifth greatest catch of all time.[1]

ODI career

First ODI

His first One Day International was in 2001, as England beat Zimbabwe by 5 wickets. Whilst not batting, he did take 2-33 off 9.1 overs with the ball. This was his first 'international' encounter, although he bowled Mashonaland to victory against England on their tour of Zimbabwe in 1996/1997. Later in 2001, he received the NBC Denis Compton Award.

2001–2004

Kirtley has played eleven One Day Internationals. He has needed to bat on just two occasions, each time scoring 1. He has taken nine wickets, notably nabbing Virender Sehwag of India and Matthew Hayden of Australia. His best bowling figures in this form of cricket are 2-33, against Bangladesh, and he has a one-day bowling average of 53.44.

Test career

First Test

He made his Test debut in 2003 against South Africa, as England won by 70 runs. He contributed 4 with the bat over the two innings, facing 54 deliveries. He had more success bowling and took 2-80 in the first innings, off 31 overs - an economy of 2.58 and 6-34 in the second innings, off 16.2 overs.[2] He first trapped Graeme Smith lbw for 5, then Jacques Rudolph lbw for a duck, leaving the Proteas 28-2. Next, he clean bowled Neil McKenzie for 11, snaffled Andrew Hall (caught by Marcus Trescothick) for 0 and caught and bowled Paul Adams for 15. Finally, he dismissed Mark Boucher (caught by Alec Stewart) for 52, as the South Africans crumbled for 131. Finishing with match bowling figures of 8-114, Kirtley was awarded the player of the match award.

2003–2004

Kirtley represented England on three more occasions. After an excellent debut, he was included in the team that again faced South Africa in August 2003. He chipped in with twelve over two innings with the bat, and took 5-145 with the ball, although The Proteas ran out winners by 191 runs.

The third and fourth matches of Kirtley's four match Test career were against Sri Lanka in December 2003. The first game was drawn, with Kirtley taking 2-109 and 2-62, and hitting 3 not out in the first innings. The second encounter was won comprehensively by Sri Lanka, by an innings and 215 runs. England batted first and scored 265, with Kirtley scoring 1. In their reply, the Sri Lankans amassed 628, with all bowlers struggling. Ashley Giles took two wickets at the cost of 190 runs and Gareth Batty conceded 137 with no reward, making Kirtley's return of 2-131 look distinctly presentable. In their reply, England were dismissed for 148. Despite this batting failure by the team, Kirtley hit 12, his best ever score in a Test, off 25 deliveries, including a six, before being bowled by Muttiah Muralitharan.

Twenty20 career

He bowled the first ever t20 ball, against Hampshire at the Rose Bowl. Kirtley was a surprising selection in the England squad for the 2007 World Twenty20 in South Africa, he was named alongside other specialists Darren Maddy, leg spinner Chris Schofield and veteran off spinner and former spin coach Jeremy Snape.[3] Kirtley played one (wicketless) match against Australia.

Bowling

At his best, he was a skiddy bowler with good accuracy, and an excellent cricketing brain. At his worst, he was banned from bowling because of doubts about his action.

County career

In the 2006 C&G Trophy final, Kirtley bowled Sussex to victory with match figures of 5-27.

His last match for Sussex before retiring from professional cricket after a sixteen-year career, was a Pro 40 one day match against Surrey on Saturday 4 September 2010 at Hove. His final victim was England batsman Kevin Pietersen as the match ended in a tie. Kirtley's figures were 3-61.

References

1. ^{{Citation|last=The Analyst|title=Cricket's Greatest Catches: No. 5 - James Kirtley {{!}} The Analyst|date=2014-06-26|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWbhDdyc--Y|accessdate=2018-01-23}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/64040.html |title=3rd Test: England v South Africa at Nottingham, Aug 14-18, 2003 |accessdate=2011-12-13|work=espncricinfo}}
3. ^England go for Twenty20 specialists, Cricinfo, Retrieved on 16 April 2009
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12 : 1975 births|Living people|England One Day International cricketers|England Test cricketers|England Twenty20 International cricketers|English cricketers|Mashonaland cricketers|Sussex cricketers|People educated at Clifton College|NBC Denis Compton Award recipients|Cricketers who have taken five wickets on Test debut|Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers

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