Friday, December 10, 2010

Graeme Swann Profile

Graeme Swann Profile




Graeme Swann came to prominence with a maiden first-class century for Northants against Leicestershire in the Championship in 1998, his first season, and was regularly promoted in the batting order to provide impetus in one-day cricket. He impressed all observers with his positive attitude and energy. Fast-tracked into the A team to tour South Africa and Zimbabwe, he took 21 wickets at 25.61, and averaged 22 with the bat.

Called up for the final Test against New Zealand during England's inglorious summer of 1999, Swann was subsequently left out of the final XI, but rewarded with a place as part of the new-look England squad to tour South Africa that winter.

He found life outside the Test team frustrating, but made his international debut at Bloemfontein in the triangular tournament when Ashley Giles's injury saw him called into the one-day squad. Swann bowled only five overs, but showed confidence in continuing to spin the ball appreciably.

However, his off-field conduct left some unimpressed - what some saw as confidence, others interpreted as arrogance or cheek - and he rapidly slid out of the international reckoning. After marking time with Northants for a while, he decided to seek fame and fortune elsewhere, and packed his bags for Nottinghamshire and Trent Bridge in 2005. This decision was justified when he was a key member of the Nottinghamshire side that won the County Championship in 2005. 

After the club's relegation the following summer, Swann played a major part in their return to Division One with 516 runs and 45 wickets. It earned him an international recall for the one-day series in Sri Lanka, nearly eight years after his debut. He made his Test debut against India in Chennai, taking two wickets in his first over - only the second time that has happened. 

Before the winter was out Swann's variety and control, allied to his lusty lower-order hitting, had confirmed him as England's first-choice spinner in all formats, and though he started the 2009 Ashes with a nervy performance in the first Test at Cardiff, he soon settled into a crucial series of performances. He produced four-wicket hauls in both of England's victories, at Lord's and The Oval, and he had the honour of taking the decisive wicket of the series, that of Michael Hussey on the final day of the fifth Test. 

As England looked to avoid the Ashes hangover that infected their 2005 success, Swann proved pivotal. He helped England to a memorable innings victory in the second Test against South Africa in Durban in December 2009. Swann collected nine wickets in the game, including 5 for 54 in the second innings, which took him to 54 wickets in 2009, the first time an England spinner has managed more than 50 in a year. The performance also propelled him to No.3 in the world, the highest ranking for an England spinner in decades and Swann is now one of the first names on the team sheet. His stature as the leader of their attack in all formats was confirmed when he finished England's leading wicket-taker during their successful 2010 World Twenty20 campaign - finishing with 10 wickets in seven matches.

Full name Graeme Peter Swann

Born March 24, 1979, Northampton

Current age 31 years 261 days

Major teams England, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire

Nickname Chin

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm offbreak

Height 6 ft 0 in

Education Sponne School, Towcester

Relation Father - R Swann, Brother - AJ Swann 

Batting and fielding averages

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 26 32 5 663 85 24.55 809 81.95 0 4 83 9 22 0
ODIs 43 27 4 295 34 12.82 366 80.60 0 0 25 1 19 0
T20Is 20 8 6 42 15* 21.00 36 116.66 0 0 2 0 2 0
First-class 204 279 23 6812 183 26.60

4 35

152 0
List A 230 175 20 2945 83 19.00

0 14

78 0
Twenty20 61 46 10 729 90* 20.25 529 137.80 0 3 88 17 17 0
Bowling averages

Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 26 46 6843 3323 122 6/65 10/217 27.23 2.91 56.0 7 10 1
ODIs 43 41 1902 1436 59 5/28 5/28 24.33 4.52 32.2 3 1 0
T20Is 20 19 402 435 30 3/14 3/14 14.50 6.49 13.4 0 0 0
First-class 204
36489 18159 571 7/33
31.80 2.98 63.9
25 4
List A 230
9132 6720 259 5/17 5/17 25.94 4.41 35.2 11 3 0
Twenty20 61 60 1284 1427 77 3/14 3/14 18.53 6.66 16.6 0 0 0

Career statistics

Test debut     India v England at Chennai, Dec 11-15, 2008
Last Test     Australia v England at Adelaide, Dec 3-7, 2010
ODI debut     South Africa v England at Bloemfontein, Jan 23, 2000
Last ODI     England v Pakistan at Southampton, Sep 22, 2010
T20I debut     New Zealand v England at Auckland, Feb 5, 2008
Last T20I     England v Pakistan at Cardiff, Sep 7, 2010
First-class debut     1998
Last First-class     Australia v England at Adelaide, Dec 3-7, 2010
List A debut     1997
Last List A     England v Pakistan at Southampton, Sep 22, 2010
Twenty20 debut     Worcestershire v Northamptonshire at Worcester, Jun 13, 2003
Last Twenty20     England v Pakistan at Cardiff, Sep 7, 2010

































































































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