Graham

Gooch

England
All Rounder

Graham

About Graham Gooch

Name
Graham Gooch
Born
Jul 23, 1953 (71 years)
Birth Place
England
Role
All Rounder
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Right-arm medium

For a cricketer, who scored a plethora of runs in all forms of the games he played in, including the longer and the abbreviated form of the game, Graham Gooch courted a lot of controversy, both on field and off it. Adding all the runs he scored in first class and List A cricket, apart from the internationals that is, he surpassed Sir Jack Hobbs total, and this can be totally attributed to his physical fitness and longevity.

As a batsman, Graham Gooch was a big tonker of the cricket ball, although he scored a pair in his debut Test match. This prompted selectors to drop him, but he made a comeback again in 1978, before inexplicably going on a rebel South African tour and getting banned. Other mortals would have probably retired, but Gooch served his ban, and continued playing cricket for another 12 years. He was made the captain, and in one Test against India at Lord’s he amassed a triple century and a century in the same match, making him the first player ever in first class cricket to do so. He also holds the unenviable record having featured in three World Cup finals and losing all three.

Gooch retired from cricket in 1997, to assist his long standing county as a coach. He is also later became a cricket commentator, surprising everyone with his wit.

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ICC Ranking

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Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
118
125
0
463
Innings
215
122
0
775
Runs
8900
4290
0
35946
Highest Score
333
142
0
275
SR
49.00
61.00
0.00
0.00
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Teams Played For

England
England