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Full name
  
Colin Herbert Dredge

Role
  
Cricket Player

Last test
  
1988

National side
  
English

Bowling style
  
Seam bowling

Name
  
Colin Dredge


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Born
  
4 August 1954 (age 69) (
1954-08-04
)
Frome, Somerset, England

Batting style
  
Left-handed batsman

Colin Herbert Dredge (born 4 August 1954 in Frome, Somerset) is an English former first-class cricketer for Somerset. He was known as the "Demon of Frome", a nickname coined by journalist, Alan Gibson.

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Colin Dredge made his debut for Somerset on 16 June 1976 against Worcester and was awarded his Somerset Cap in 1978. He made useful contributions as a regular for the County side until 1986. He played 194 first-class matches and 209 one-day matches, including 4 one-day finals, winning the Benson & Hedges Cup in 1981 and 1982 and the Nat West Trophy in 1983. Dredge was not selected for the final of the Gillette Cup in 1979, but played the following day in the crucial win over Nottinghamshire which clinched the John Player Trophy . For much of his career he was overshadowed by Test bowlers Joel Garner, Ian Botham and Vic Marks, but he did win one man-of -the-match award by taking 4-23 against Kent in the 1978 Gillette Cup quarter-final. In 3-day matches he took over 50 wickets in a season 4 times, including 63 in 1980 when he took 5 wickets in an innings on 5 occasions. Batting as a tailender, he made 4 scores over 50 and he took 84 catches.

Dredge had seven brothers, all of whom played for Frome. He still lives and works in the town.

References

Colin Dredge Wikipedia